This time of the school year is a stressful time for everyone, especially the workers at Sacramento State's Psychological Counseling Service Center. While students cram for finals and stress about everyday life, the Psychological Counseling Center is overwhelmed with demand and has contracted outside help. (1) comment
If Destination 2010 is truly the direction that Sacramento State is taking, and since we as students are helping to pay for a new recreation and wellness center, then we should probably install one or two campus police call boxes near Hornet Crossing. (1) comment
The massacre at Virginia Tech left me wondering how a person so disturbed could be basically dismissed and ignored by his fellow students. (0) comments
From college campus to corporate climate, finding a job after college has to be one of the most stressful challenges a college graduate has to go through. What if you can't find a job in the field you just spent four years studying? Not to worry, with a college degree and experience, a job position is waiting for you to take charge. (0) comments
I'm done. I'm so done with school. I'm putting down my flash cards, recycling my textbooks and walking out of the Library. This campus has seen the last of me. Wait, I still have a semester left? I'm not done yet? When is it all over? (2) comments
On Thursday, April 24th, the Sacramento State College Republicans hosted Ward Connerly as a guest speaker during their regular general meeting. Ward Connerly, a former UC regent, Sacramento State alumni, and former ASI student body president, has become controversial in California in recent years because of his views on race. (10) comments
It's that time of year again, folks. The sun is starting to come out, the weather is starting to warm up and people are starting to dress worse and worse as the days go by. (2) comments
Once more two merry bands believed they'd found a war worth fighting. On the digital boulevard, reds and blues paraded in full regale, not with the batons and pom-poms of our campus cheerleaders, but rather adorned in the garb of a renaissance faire guild. Antiquated was their faux chivalry. With insults for armor and ad hominem attacks for swords, they clattered seemingly ceaselessly. (0) comments
Attention cyclists on the Guy West Bridge: Slow down. Many students use the walking bridge as an alternative means to access the campus and it seems just as many wannabe amateur cyclists use the bridge as a stage for their best Floyd Landis impression. (1) comment
Those who went to the open forum April 13, read the articles about the center throughout the year, or witnessed the demonstrations held by C-COLORS, might perceive the student activists as meddlesome kids acting out of turn. (6) comments
Since fall semester class registration began on Monday, I would like to make an official endorsement for a certain class that students should consider taking. The class is Sociology 122: Immigration Studies, taught by Professor Manuel Barajas. (2) comments
When I was asked to write an opinion article about the Associated Students Inc. Board of Directors getting a raise, I was immediately skeptical. In my mind, all I could think was: why do they deserve a raise? Just what do they do? (1) comment
There's no parking, my books are too expensive and I can't afford my tuition. My professors are upset that their contracts are not being negotiated well. (2) comments