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Welcome to Golden Gate Xpress Pod. Here, you can find the collaborative CalState podcast, Gator Talk, The Chomp, and other special episodes that bring city and statewide perspectives to SF State.
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Chomp Pod: David Eichorn’s successful season
SFSU Pitcher David Eichorn talks about his exciting first season for the Gators and the pressure and excitement of the postseason
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Gator Talk: A comic industry hero started at SFSU
GGX staff reporter Matthew Ali spoke to Joe Field, a Gator who graduated in the late ‘70s and is now responsible for a game-changing holiday known to nerds as Free Comic Book Day. In this podcast, Field will go over his time here at SFSU, how he helped Marvel move its first family to Stockton, California, founded one of the biggest comic book conventions in California, and how he helped the incomparable Stan Lee.
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GGX talks to Be My Eyes/AI users and beta tester
Golden Gate Xpress staff reporter Matthew Ali spoke to three users of Be My Eyes and other similar applications. These programs are designed to assist blind and visually impaired people navigate the world and make everyday things like mail, medication and financial information, among other things more accessible.
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Chomp Pod: Sitdown with SFSU Head Athletic Photographer Vanden Harris
Harris talks about his dreams and aspirations.
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Gator Talk: Haight it or love it
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you’ve heard about big-time department and retail stores closing their doors. Yet, if you go down Haight Street you’d notice something different. Thrift stores everywhere! Victor Harris Jr and Jason Hernandez report on the resiliency of thrift culture in the Bay Area.
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Gator Talk: Filipino representation highlighted in upcoming Bay Area-based film
In the hoop world, basketball takes the crown as the top pick in the Philippines and among Filipino Americans worldwide. A clutch 63% of survey respondents in the Philippines were full-court pressed as NBA aficionados in 2021.
The cultural connection with the sport is set to come to the forefront in an upcoming film called “Bola at Buhay/ Ball and Life,” a San Francisco-based project featuring a cast and crew of predominantly first and second-generation Filipino Americans.