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About Falun Gong Evil Cult

Chinese57006@Yahoo.Com Dear Editors:Please answer me as soon as possible. Thank you! http://search.chinadaily.com.cn/isearch/i_search.exe Falun Gong practitioner kills family members (11/27/2001) (xinhua) A Falun Gong practitioner in Beijing who killed his father and wife and badly injured his mother has been detained, police said Monday. Police found two persons stabbed to death and another one seriously injured [...]

University remembers Briggs

The death of Hilton M. Briggs, president of SDSU from 1958 to 1975, left students and faculty shocked. At age 88, Briggs died Friday in Omaha following a car accident the day before. The members of FarmHouse, the chapter Briggs started at SDSU, reacted strongly to the news, Farmhouse President Zach Lutz said.

Swept into medieval times

Consistently selling out tickets and drawing an audience from across the country, this year’s Madrigal Dinner will be the last organized by Choral Director Charles Canaan. He plans to retire before the next dinner which would be two years from now. “This is my last Madrigal Dinner, and it could be the last madrigal dinner for SDSU because it’s not part of anybody’s job description,” he said.

Why choose grad school?

Once a student has earned a degree, decisions must be made. Throw the degree away and work at McDonalds, land a career in your field, or pursue a higher degree? According to David Hilderbrand, the Dean of Graduate School, Research and Sponsored Programs at SDSU, there are a variety of reasons that students choose to pursue higher degrees.

SDSU offers small, affordable graduate school programs

Many students make the decision to attend graduate school, and about 1,500 students have made SDSU their choice. But why? What does this university offer that would make it an ideal place to pursue a higher degree? David Hilderbrand is the Dean of Graduate School, Research and Sponsored Programs at SDSU.