Students gathered around the Eureka hall lobby, waiting to speak to their mentors for guidance and advice on their future career goals today at the College of Education open house. (0) comments
Sacramento State wants our campus to be your student's campus, President Alexander Gonzalez told parishioners at the morning service at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church on Sunday. (2) comments
A motorcycle ran into a car on College Town Drive east of State University Drive South just before 2 p.m. today.
Traffic was backed up on College Town Drive when two motorists in the east bound lanes stopped to let a silver Isuzu Rodeo turn left into the parking lot for 7700 College Town Drive, said Sacramento Police Department Officer T.J. Barnes.
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Growing up in Youngstown, Ohio in the 1970s taught current member of the California State Fellowship Program Richard Engelhardt that he couldn't go anywhere without an education. (0) comments
Most students are unaware of the controversies behind the business dealings of the Pentagon and United States Air Force.
The opening anecdote for Andrew G. Pasztor's talk on imposing ethics in government hoped to clarify the issue for students.
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The diverse Sacramento State student body has at least one unifying quality: Everyone is working toward that ideal job. Whatever that dream career might be, students will likely find an opportunity to explore the possibilities of the future at the spring Career Fair.
This year's event, which is hosted by the Career Center, will take place on Feb. 20 in the University Union Ballroom. The fair will showcase 120 employers who will take resumes and speak to students interested in joining their companies. Many Sac State alumni will attend to share their experiences of the working world.
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With fiscal projections calling for cuts across the board, the Faculty Senate gathered today to discuss the budget and the measures that will be necessary to make dollars stretch.
The budget proposed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger this January, the source of funding reductions at Sacramento State, could cause a 7 percent cut to all departments. A 10 percent fee increase to students is also likely.
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When it comes to picking careers, many Sacramento State students have a difficult time narrowing down their options. In the Criminal Justice Department, organizations like the Community Service Officer Program help students make decisions about where they want to take their careers.
Designed to be an extension of University Police, the CSO program was created to help support the department's mission to protect life and property and ensure academic tranquility in partnership with the campus community.
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There is a new and growing trend in this year's Annual Student Awards Show: modern art with electronic components including sound, video and music as a means of expression. Featuring artwork ranging from photography to sculpture, the awards show is now in progress at Sacramento State in the Robert Else Gallery in Kadema Hall. (0) comments
Budgets cuts and poor planning led to the discontinuation of the Men's Program and the move of Jessica Heskin, advocate and educator of Violence and Sexual Assault Support Services, to a new office location at the Student Health Center. (1) comment
Have you ever been somewhere and felt lost? For new students and visitors to Sacramento State, finding a particular building may produce the same feeling. To alleviate this, the Facilities Services crew recently removed some of the kiosks and replaced them with campus directories and maps, which are strategically placed throughout the grounds. (2) comments
It may be Financial Aid Awareness month, but the largest student lender for private and federal loans, Sallie Mae, recently pulled out of the subprime loaning market. (0) comments
Monica Bentley, a 20-year-old Sacramento State student, is still recovering and unable to walk after being allegedly shot by a stalker. (1) comment
Sacramento State may be forced to spend a minimum amount on education based on past spending due to a new legislation that is being considered by the U.S. Congress. (0) comments
Students majoring in business, engineering, biology, and health sciences have the opportunity to apply for a scholarship thanks to the estate of Almond and Betty Sue Curien. The estate gave Sacramento Sate $1 million for student scholarships. (0) comments
The College of Education sought to prepare Sacramento State students interested in becoming future educators at its open house. (0) comments
Sac State students were presented with endless job opportunities at the Spring Career Fair today in the University Union Ballroom. (0) comments
Students of Sacramento State can finally rejoice. After more than two years without a permanent director, Charlene Martinez looks to revitalize the embattled Multi-Cultural Center. (1) comment
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger appointed a Sacramento State student to the California State University Board of Trustees.
Curtis Grima, senior government journalism major and vice president of Academic Affairs for Associated Students Inc., was appointed to a two-year term on the board as a student trustee, according to a Jan. 25 press release.
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As the deadline to submit financial aid documents approaches, the month of February is aimed at providing awareness to the Sacramento State community about financial aid and activities designed to further students' better understanding of the application process. (0) comments
Enrollment of male students in the California State University and University of California campuses is declining. But how real is this drop? (2) comments
Power at Sacramento State and surrounding areas was out for 39 minutes today because of downed trees at a Pocket substation, said SMUD Public Information Specialist Dace Udris.
The outage began at 12:16 p.m. and lasted until 12:55 p.m.
Udris said troubleshooters are on site and were able to reroute power to everyone affected. They are currently working to remove the trees from the lines.
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During high school, freshman communication studies major Christine Bergholm never planned on going to a four-year college. She was too busy working after school to help take care of her six brothers and sisters.
Unlike many high school sophomores, Bergholm had to deal with a bigger issue than making good grades: a new place to live. At age 16, Bergholm's parents, who she said were severe alcoholics, were arrested. She and her siblings were put into foster care. The experience took a toll on Bergholm's academic life, but her grades started to turn around when she went to live with her friend's family.
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The Definitions and Perceptions of Blackness forum hosted today by the Graduate Education Student Association sought to help students resolve questions about cultural identity and address the many aspects of "blackness" that pervade society. (0) comments
As one of the many events held to honor Black History Month, Sacramento State's Black Staff and Faculty Association discussed the history, controversy and politics of the "N" word. (0) comments
To encourage students to run for office and vote in the spring 2008 Associated Students Inc. election, three Sacramento State students put their creativity to work.
Karlos Santos-Coy, Tiffany Dreyer and Tom Carroll won the Election Campaign Contest held by ASI for their design aimed to get students involved in student government.
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Sacramento State President Alexander Gonzalez encouraged families and students to enroll in the California State University system while speaking at the morning service at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church today. (0) comments
A select group of Sacramento State students will compete for prizes, awards and recognition for their art at the Annual Student Awards Show this month.
The awards show, which opened Monday and runs through Feb. 28, will be on display at the Robert Else Gallery in Kadema Hall. The student submissions will be judged by a panel of art experts. Prizes include a voucher donated by University Art worth several hundred dollars.
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