Posts Tagged ‘ San Diego State University ’
619 Sports: San Diego’s top 5 sports moments halfway through 2010
Our city has celebrated a championship and a near-title, the local nine is shockingly in first place, and March Madness brings back some great memories.
Former Charger coach Don Coryell dies at 85
Don Coryell died at 3:15 p.m. surrounded by family at Grossmont Hospital, according to the Chargers.
LAFCO to consider Temecula annexation of 4,500 acres
The project has a number of supporters because of the about 300 jobs it could create.
SDSU campus police post registered sex offender alert
Campus police have issued a community alert on Jessie James Spruill, 34, saying conditions of his probation prohibit him from visiting colleges.
‘The Joneses,’ FilmOut plus more movie reviews, news
Also spotlighted are “City Island,” “Perfect Game,” French Film Festival.
Murrieta Valley Unified appoints new principals for three of its schools
Effective July 1, Marcia Kea will replace Gary Farmer at Shivela Middle School, Mike Marble will take the reins at Cole Canyon Elementary and Jared Rogers has been named as the new principal for Creekside High School.
Hacksaw: Fisher brings Aztecs to new heights
From the days of tiny Peterson Gym, through the PCAA, WAC and on to the Mountain West, San Diego State’s success has been defined many ways.
Hacksaw: SDSU coach reflects on champsionship season, NCAA tourney
Tennessee is 25-8, with wins against two of the number one seeds in the tourney, Kansas and Kentucky. They are not tall, but explosively athletic.
Hacksaw: SDSU basketball has its best day in history
Trophies and tickets, that’s all the city should be talking about now. The Mountain West Conference champions trophies to both Aztecs teams.
Women’s History Month can be celebrated at SD’s Women’s History Museum
WEEKEND GETAWAY: The entire family will be enriched by a day of education and reflection on the generations of women who have paved the way for equality between the sexes.
