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Agents posing as students flashed lots of cash

Undercover agents who posed as college students to bust more than 100 suspected drug dealers at San Diego State University never had to crack a book to gain acceptance on campus. All it took was cash.

Six fraternities suspended after San Diego drug bust

San Diego State University has suspended six fraternities after a sweeping drug investigation that landed members of three fraternities in jail on suspicion of openly dealing drugs on campus.

College drug sting snags justice, security majors, scores of others

About 100 people, including students majoring in homeland security and criminal justice, were arrested Tuesday in an undercover drug sting at San Diego State University, officials said.

SI.com: Umpire takes pitch to jaw, leaves in ambulance

Plate umpire Kerwin Danley was taken off the field in an ambulance after he was struck on the jaw by Brad Penny's 96-mph fastball that Dodgers catcher Russell Martin missed in the fourth inning Saturday night.

SI.com: Tony Pauline: Hidden gems in NFL draft

Time and time again, productive NFL players are found in the late frames of the draft and their selection usually goes unnoticed. Who could turn out to be some of this year's hidden gems? Here are a dozen names to remember.

When grandma is your 'roomie'

When Aaron Moncivaiz returns home from his job at a Phoenix auto auction, the last thing the liberal-leaning 25-year-old wants to do is listen to the conservative talk shows his roommate plays on two different radios in their house.

SI.com: Arash Markazi: Pair of Texans reminisce at filming of Super Bowl ad

As Ephraim Salaam rubs his hands together and gears up to tell the story again -- a story that landed he and Houston Texans teammate Chester Pitts in Los Angeles for the taping of a Super Bowl commercial -- Pitts stops him before he can begin.

SI.com: Seth Davis: Five-minute guide -- midseason edition

Don't look now, Hoop Thinkers, but we're officially midway through the 2007-08 season. For the last few years, I've contributed a Five-Minute Guide to the season for the SI college basketball preview issue. Now, for the first time, I offer the a midseason edition. Enjoy.

SI.com: Richard Deitsch: Q&A: Tony Gwynn

Last week SI writer Richard Deitsch interviewed Tony Gywnn for the magazine's Q&A. The Hall of Famer and San Diego State coach is a postseason baseball analyst for TBS. Here are additional excerpts from their conversation:

'Slow avalanche' gobbles road, homes in San Diego

More than 100 homes in an upscale San Diego community were evacuated after a landslide about 60 yards wide pulled the earth from beneath a three-lane road and some of the multimillion-dollar homes that adorn it.

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