By POH SI TENG
By The Needle is my final multimedia package for the semester. I recorded, edited the interviews and sequenced the photographs.
Click on the image below to see it:
Needles led Kevin Arkell down the path of addiction and HIV infection. Now they are helping him find solace from speed, AIDS and thoughts of suicide. [...]
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By POH SI TENG
Forced arch. Contract. Heels up. Release!
SF State students honor the living and the dead in an African Haitian dance class. Thrusting their hips while moving to the beat of live drumming, they sweat it out in a dance called the “Banda,” which honors Guede, the spirit that embodies fertility and death.
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By POH SI TENG
Would you eat food from a dumpster?
Check out my latest multimedia package by clicking on the image below.
Enjoy!
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By POH SI TENG
Two women connect with each other and their country roots at the 15th Annual Gay Rodeo and Festival in the Bay Area.
I captured the audio and produced the piece, while Natalie Schrik and Ross Pearson took the photos. Dian Angelov designed the page.
Check out the package by clicking on the image below.
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By POH SI TENG
Published in the Golden Gate [X]press
May 17, 2006
SF State President Robert Corrigan Photo by JOSH PAUL
Thanks to a raise SF State President Robert Corrigan’s annual paycheck is 1.5 times that of the governor of California.
The university president makes more than $260,000 a year, while Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger would have received $175,000, had [...]
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By POH SI TENG
Published in the Golden Gate [X]press
April 20, 2006
SF State student Megan Rush wept profusely. What began as an extra credit assignment for a human sexuality class left the 20-year-old biology major overwhelmed and inspired to mobilize her generation in the fight against HIV.
Cleve Jones, former SF State student and AIDS Memorial Quilt [...]
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By POH SI TENG
Published in the Golden Gate [X]press
Feb. 27, 2006
College Republican Adam “AJ” Weissmiller will not openly support the Bush administration in class – especially in Arab 101, where there are students of Middle Eastern descent.
A classmate, who was impressed by Weissmiller’s fluency in Arabic, invited him to the General Union of Palestinian Students [...]
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