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Mar 02
2009
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5 Easy Ways You Can Help Get a Stadium Built in San Diego County
By Veronica Pacheco
Face it; you're busy. We all have a lot of commitments and obligations bearing down us each and every day.
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Mar 02
2009
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5 Easy Ways You Can Help Get a Stadium Built in San Diego County
By Veronica Pacheco
Face it; you're busy. We all have a lot of commitments and obligations bearing down us each and every day.
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Feb 27
2009
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By Jason Riggs
As an SDSU Alumni, I have continued to follow the Aztecs through every painful losing season. Nonetheless, I still enjoy the fact that we have Division I football in our fair City. And when I reflect on the salad days when Don Coryell was at the reigns and that team racked up 104 wins, 19 losses and 2 ties during his twelve years with the organization, I have hope again. Each season brings promise that the next Don Coryell (well, there never really will be another Coach Coreyll) will step onto the field at Qualcomm and restore the program's reputation. In the meantime though, I'm just glad Chuck Long finally got his walking papers after one of the most brutal seasons in Aztecs history.
However, worse than any losing season, is the very real specter that College Football and College Bowl games will soon be a thing of the past in San Diego.
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Feb 26
2009
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by Jason Riggs
I have just read quite possibly the most misleading story on the Chargers ever written.
Apparently this piece was the winner of a Voice of San Diego "Essay Contest" and was written by a high school student.
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Feb 25
2009
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Is A Chargers Stadium in East Village Realistic?
By Matty Gulbransen
In an effort to possibly fast forward progress of getting a new stadium, San Diego Chargers Special Council Mark Fabiani, the man that is responsible for finding a suitable stadium openly stated that there is a new area in the county that might be suitable for their needs. Brace yourself Bolt fans; it's downtown San Diego.
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Feb 23
2009
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When you think about the things you spend doing every day, it becomes apparent that two minutes of your time is not hard to find. Even if you are a television watcher, you can find at least a 1 ½ minutes during commercials.
Nonetheless, it seems as though many Chargers fans and San Diego Stadium supporters won't spend that same two minutes writing a letter to a local publication or politician. However, both the Chargers and the San Diego Stadium effort are constantly tried and persecuted in the Court of Public Opinion.