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The San Matean
Current Issue:
Monday, October 3, 2005
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News
Local heroes come home
Katrina survivor at CSM
Skyline murder defendees found guilty
Former professor dies
Library unveils new database system
Bus tokens may be offered at ASCSM office
Building 18 updates classrooms and facilities
Sports
Bulldogs bite back: win 49-0 in blowout
Bulldogs bite back: win 49-0 in blowout
Water polo player has most goals in state
Bulldogs win 49-0 in comeback blowout
Entertainment
'Corpse Bride' scares up great review
Hal: great band, not just a crazed killer robot anymore!
Features
Transfer day big hit amongst students
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Issue Summary
News
Election event strengthens community
Student assaulted at Prop 8 conflict
Prop 8 impacts community
Accreditation team visits CSM, reviews Strategic Plan
Another truck crashes, second accident in 3 weeks
Sports
Bull Dogs lose to City College, break 20 year record
Athlete profile: Ratu Rabelo plays tough
Campus Life
Homeless Awareness Week spreads holiday cheer
Planning ahead: What all students should know about transferring to four-year schools
Student from Kyrgyzstan sets her sights high
Spin Cycle
McCain still deserves respect
Editorial
Election season over, political awareness still important
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