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List of San Diego State University people

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This is a list of notable present and former faculty, staff, and students of San Diego State University (SDSU).

Alumni

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Entertainment, arts, and media

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Gregory Peck
Raquel Welch
Art Linkletter
Carl Weathers

Business

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Science

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Politics and government

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Duncan Hunter
Clair Burgener

Sports

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Tony Gwynn
Stephen Strasburg
Kawhi Leonard
Marshall Faulk
Xander Schauffele

Baseball

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Basketball

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Football

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Soccer

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Other sports

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Military

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Merrill McPeak

Crime

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Faculty

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Retired and former faculty

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References

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