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  2. History of San Diego State University - Wikipedia

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    The school would later expand and change names several times until deciding on the current name, San Diego State University. The history of San Diego State University (SDSU) began in the late 19th century with the establishment of a normal school in San Diego, California. Founded on March 13, 1897, the school opened on November 1, 1898, with a ...

  3. San Diego State University - Wikipedia

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    San Diego State University is consistently one of the most applied-to universities in the United States, receiving over 60,500 undergraduate applications (including transfer and first time freshman) for the fall 2018 semester and accepting nearly 21,300 for an admission rate of 35.1 percent across the university, [68] the third-lowest admission ...

  4. History of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1897 as San Diego Normal School, a state school for the preparation of teachers, located on Park Avenue in University Heights. In 1931 it moved to a larger location on Aztec Mesa, overlooking Mission Valley, at what was then the eastern edge of San Diego. In 1935 it expanded its offerings beyond teacher education and became ...

  5. List of museums in California - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Computer Museum, holdings gifted to the San Diego State University Library, now web-based only; Treasure Island Museum, San Francisco, website, closed in 1997 but trying to reopen, interpreted the American experience in the Pacific as lived by the men and women of the U.S. sea services: the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard

  6. List of Asian American fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    San Diego State University: Pacific Islanders: Independent 4 Active Alpha Sigma Lambda: ΑΣΛ: October 15, 1993 – October 2011 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona: Asian Americans: Independent 0 Inactive [6] [a] Beta Chi Theta: ΒΧΘ: June 2, 1999: University of California, Los Angeles: South Asians: NIC, NAPA (former) 20 Active ...

  7. Lomaland - Wikipedia

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    Lomaland was a Theosophical community in Point Loma in San Diego, California, from 1900 to 1942. Theosophical Society leader Katherine Tingley founded it in 1900 as a school, cultural center, and residential facility for her followers.

  8. California State University, San Marcos - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, State Senator William A. Craven (1921–1999) of Carlsbad won $250,000 in state funding for a North County satellite campus of San Diego State University, which opened at Lincoln Junior High School in Vista [11] with an enrollment of 148 students.

  9. Hepner Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hepner Hall is an academic building at San Diego State University (SDSU). The original entrance to the university, it is the oldest building on the campus. It was designed by the senior architectural designer of the California Division of the State Architect, Howard Spencer Hazen, [2] and completed in 1931. [3]