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
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
In his second interview since hearing of the Sacramento State Faculty Senate's decision to hold a no-confidence referendum, President Alexander Gonzalez spoke to The State Hornet about his initial reaction to the referendum and what he said are common misconceptions about the administration and his presidential track record. (10) 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
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
With women's safety in mind, the Women's Resource Center has pledged to promote Sexual Assault Awareness Month by informing students of the devastating effects of sexual assault. (0) comments
Sacramento State student Casey M. Raffaelli, a talented artist, avid skateboarder and rowing enthusiast, died on March 22 after succumbing to head injuries sustained in a skateboarding accident. He was 20. (3) comments
Students next semester will be able to live near campus for relatively cheap, thanks to a 15-year lease signed today. The Upper East Side Lofts, located at Folsom Boulevard and 65th Avenue, has 220 apartments, according to an article in the Sacramento Business Journal. (0) comments
The sounds of hip-hop, rap and pop music resonated through the University Union as several sororities and fraternities have their sixth annual yard show in Serna Plaza today. With good weather and good music surrounding the crowd of more than 100 people, Greek members started to dance along with the music, to the crowd's delight. (0) comments
The California Faculty Association held a meeting with Department Chairs and other faculty members to give them more details on the tentative contract agreement, and also where the faulty go on from here. Philosophy Professor Lila Jacobs said she is happy the agreement had been reached, but that there is still more work to be done. (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
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
Sacramento State's Associated Students Inc. debate for graduate director was cancelled today due to no candidate participation, according to the organization's website. Aaron Pina, the only candidate for the position, was not available to comment. The event was scheduled for 1:30 to 3 p. (0) comments
Plenty of wine was flowing to the beat of the live music Thursday in the Alumni Center at the Sacramento State's Pre-Dental Association's first wine tasting and dinner event, and all for a sweet cause. (1) comment
Phi Beta Delta held a luncheon to give their members a chance to get together and share their experiences. Janis Silvers the Study Abroad Advisor said the gathering was to give people an opportunity to honor our research scholars. Silvers added Phi Beta Delta was celebrating their twentieth anniversary this year, and that the organization is very proud of their history. (0) comments
San Jose Assemblyman Joe Coto introduced "The College Student Credit Protection Act" on Feb. 5. If accepted, the bill would prevent credit card companies from taking unfair advantage of college students while protecting the parents of current card holders. (0) comments
Students were taken aback by the sheep heart being dissected in front of Sequoia Hall on March 20, just one of the many hands-on demonstrations on display at the Science Club Showcase. (0) comments
Legislation to raise compensation through scholarships for 2007-08 Associated Students Inc. members was discussed further with the director of Financial Aid at a board of directors meeting today and will be put to a vote at a later date. (1) comment
Biology Professor Jana Shober is not a professional photographer, but when she travels abroad, she likes to capture each moment and share it. (0) comments
An overview of Associated Students, Inc.'s recent activities. (0) comments
During Spring Break, some Sacramento State students picked up shovels and hammers to help with upgrades at homes and community centers in South Sacramento. (0) comments
In an effort to educate junior high and high school students on the realities of higher learning and the University of California and California State University systems, Sacramento State Outreach Services has once again teamed up with UC Davis and a number of Los Rios Community Colleges, for the 13th annual "College: Making it Happen" seminar. (0) comments