Increasing student fees by 10 percent has frequently been discussed as support for the 2007-08 budget since the CSU approved the November 2006 budget. Now it looks like it may happen. (0) comments
Increasing student fees by 10 percent has frequently been discussed as support for the 2007-08 budget since the CSU approved the November 2006 budget. Now it looks like it may happen. (1) comment
The California State University and the California Faculty Association announced Sunday that they agreed to a 10-day contract extension in order to possibly settle on a new contract by April 6. (0) comments
UPDATED: 7:02 p.m. Members of the California Faculty Association sent out a strong message today by overwhelmingly voting in favor of a strike authorization. (0) comments
UPDATED: 5:10 P.M. The California State University rolling strikes have been delayed due to a tentative agreement made between the CSU and the California Faculty Association. Faculty members will receive at least a 20.7 percent salary increase to be distributed in a four-year period. (1) comment
Associates Students Inc. legislation is in the works that would give members a pay raise and compensate them through scholarships instead of stipends. (2) comments
Despite a low turnout of 17 candidates running for the 2007 Associated Students Inc. election and the few of political slates compared to previous years, many ASI candidates kicked off their campaigns late Sunday night. (0) comments
One hour after the California Faculty Association announced the impending two day rolling walkout was delayed and contract negotiations were agreed upon, Sacramento State's Faculty Senate held an impromptu meeting with President Alexander Gonzalez. The Academic Affairs base budget and faculty budget were two points of interest the Faculty Senate presented to Gonzalez Tuesday. (0) comments
Close to 100 pairs of shoes representing Iraqis killed since March of 2003 were on display today as part of an anti-war demonstration to mark the four-year anniversary of the U.S. led invasion of Iraq. The Campus Progressive Alliance, in partnership with the Davis chapter of CODEPINK, coordinated the event. (1) comment
Sacramento State faculty members voiced their opinions and questions about the Budget Task Force's report while the task force itself did its best to answer them. (0) comments
The 24-hour Hornet Lounge, located in the Academic Information Resource Center at Sacramento State, has been in operation for three weeks now. But already, it has come upon some issues: Low student turnout, lack of promotion of the facility and fuzzy estimates for its funding. (3) comments
As the possibility of working without a contract becomes more likely, faculty members are increasingly concerned about their recourses and preserving their rights. (0) comments
The Sacramento State Faculty Senate conducted a General Faculty Meeting on Wednesday so that faculty could outline policy recommendations for the Faculty Senate to take. According to the Faculty Senate Constitution, a General Faculty Meeting can serve only as an open forum for discussion, no official policy can be adopted and no vote can be taken. (0) comments
What was supposed to be 10 days of silence broke today as the California Faculty Association announced its striking schedule if it did not settle on a new contract with the California State University by April 6. (0) comments
The nursing program held their open house to give prospective students a chance to come and get information on the nursing program. Teri Tallman the advising director told students and parents that CSU Sacramento Nursing program would give the students many different options, and that includes getting your masters degree. (1) comment
Flag football returned to Sacramento State again this year in the annual SAM Spady Foundation fundraiser, the Sorority Superbowl. The competition was fierce and the spirits were high as sorority girls ran, passed and tackled their way through the week before Spring Break. (1) comment
The glass-shattering construction commotion that hushed a bustling Library Quad on Jan. 31 occurred due to a lapse in construction safety protocol. (1) comment
In 2004, following a 10-percent drop in the number of students who needed remedial classes, the California State University governing board was inspired to set an ambitious goal: Have 90 percent of its students prepared in English and math. (0) comments
A quick look at the activities of Associated Students, Inc. (0) comments
Sacramento State will host a bone marrow drive today and tomorrow, which is sponsored by the Asian American Donor Program and Lambda Phi Epsilon Mu. (0) comments
Sacramento State has introduced MySacState, a site that will replace CasperWeb and allow students to register for classes, view holds, check financial aid information and provide almost every online service that a user could ask for. (0) comments
From the Sacramento County Probation Department to the Sacramento Police Department, the Spring Career Fair provided criminal justice majors and others with law enforcement-related job opportunities and information. (0) comments