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thedailyaztec.com | Esmeralda Hernandez Cardenas |Katerina Portela |Jennifer Aguilar |Hannah Ly
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May 6, 2024 |
thedailyaztec.com | Hannah Ly
My parents — after urging me to follow the conventional Asian path as a doctor or lawyer — nervously accepted my decision to enter the competitive field of journalism. “I don’t care what you do, except that it is two things,” my father said. “One: it makes you happy. Two: you do everything it takes to be the best at what you do.”Like many other students, I came to San Diego State University with some moving boxes and suitcases but no direction. All I knew was that I had an affinity for writing.
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Apr 15, 2024 |
thedailyaztec.com | Hannah Ly
A somber yet uplifting gathering occurred at San Diego State University’s Aztec Recreation Center courtyard on April 11. Friends, family and fellow students joined to honor the memory of Max “Macks” Aboudarham, an SDSU student and member of the community. Max Aboudarham, a fourth-year business administration student, was deeply involved in various campus activities, including the men’s ultimate frisbee club, ski and snowboard team, as well as serving as president of the jiu-jitsu club.
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Mar 1, 2024 |
thedailyaztec.com | Hannah Ly |Eugènie Budnik
The tentative agreement between CFA and the CSU, which includes a 10% total raise, passed with a 76% “yes” vote After months of discussion and a one-day strike, the California Faculty Association (CFA) announced that the union’s tentative agreement with California State University had passed with a 76% “yes” vote on Feb. 19. Voting for the tentative agreement between CFA and the CSU began on Feb 12. and concluded on Feb.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
thedailyaztec.com | Hannah Ly
Lahaina residents, displaced by the Aug. 8 Maui wildfires, seek to restore their community with dignified housing solutions and debris clearance For months, Lahaina residents have made Kaanapali Beach — a popular tourism spot in Hawaii — their temporary refuge, residing in tents as protection against the sun and scorching sand. With a canopy of donated food as their kitchen and the ocean as their front yard, the people living in these tents utilize fishing poles for legal beachside camping.
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