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Football adds Mike Goff as offensive line coach
University Senate Update: Commencement, COVID vaccines and Fall 2021 by
Catlan Nguyen
SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR
Plans for this year’s commencement, in-person classes for next semester and the future of COVID-19 vaccination requirements were discussed at the San Diego State University Senate meeting on March 2. Commencement for Spring 2021 The university is still discussing how to hold this year’s commencement and keep it in compliance with COVID-19 social distancing protocols.
Commencement may be held using a combination of virtual and in-person drive by ceremonies but nothing has officially been announced. It may also be extended to take place over a longer
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period than three days, according to a report from the Senate meeting. COVID-19 Vaccinations at SDSU may become future resee
Andrew Finley
STAFF WRITER
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San Diego State football head coach Brady Hoke announced the hire of offensive line coach Mike Goff from Western Kentucky University on March 1, replacing Mike Schmidt who was hired as an assistant at Syracuse last week. Goff played in the NFL for 12 seasons, earning All-Pro honors in 2005 with the San Diego Chargers. Shortly after retiring from the NFL in 2009, Goff joined the Aztecs’ coaching staff as a volunteer assistant in 2010-11, during Hoke’s first season in the Scarlet and Black.
“It is great to have Mike joining our coaching staff and once again reunite him with Aztec nation,” Hoke said of Goff in a press release. “He was an elite offensive lineman at Iowa and in his 12-year career in the NFL. He will help this offensive line in our program and will maximize their abilities in the future.” Following a four-year career at Iowa under legendary head coach Hayden Fry, Goff was selected in the third round of the 1998 NFL draft by the Cincinnati Bengals and spent 12 seasons in see
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Saying goodbye: Beloved SDSU meme account goes dark by
Katelynn Robinson
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR
The beloved Ragestatememes account on Instagram announced earlier this week that it would be retiring. And if that news shocked you, so will this statement from television, film, and new media major Ethan Shaw, the owner, manager and brain behind the Ragestatememes account. “I don’t like Trujilos,” Shaw said. Shaw started the Ragestatememes account in his second year of college as a way to pass time. He said he never expected it to grow as much as it did. “I made this meme page for me, to make myself laugh, maybe people like it...but if it makes me laugh, post it,” Shaw said. Shaw said the account led him to make many friends in a time in his life where he didn’t have many. “It made my experience
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at SDSU much more pleasant because if I didn’t have that meme page I probably wouldn’t have any friends,” Shaw said. “I probably wouldn’t branch out. I probably wouldn’t learn a lot of things about myself. It taught me a lot of things. It taught me about my work ethic, it taught me about the struggle of creativity. It really taught
me more than people think because it was just one person, me, backing all this up.” Shaw said so much of himself and his personality was poured into the page. He said he learned a lot about comedy, punch lines, and how to construct a good joke. He claimed timing was the most important aspect of a joke.
Shaw found his ability to relate to the students at SDSU was a driving factor in his account’s success. “The way I can relate to people, I think for some weird reason, made it easy to make stuff I had no experience with,” Shaw said. Fraternities, sororities, communications professor Michael Rapp, and catcallers were just some of the
experiences Shaw said he had no experience with personally but he attempted to relate to the student body. Oftentimes Shaw would draw inspiration from tips sent to his direct messages on Instagram. He also stayed up to date on recent San Diego State news in order to provide the most timely content. When asked about his favorite meme, Shaw said he had a hard time choosing since he critiques his work so much. However, when speaking with The Daily Aztec, he laughed for almost a minute at his meme referencing joining Greek Life and a pun about being lactose intolerant. Shaw shared some of his content ideas that he never launched including a mini-series he labeled “SDSU Unknown.” In the episodes, he planned to discuss hushed topics including the fraternity drug scandal called SDSU Sud-