The State Hornet Publications Board announced its process Friday for selecting the 2008-09 editor in chief of the State Hornet, Sacramento State's student-run newspaper. Candidates' applications are due April 9, and the board will select the editor in chief at its April 25 meeting. (1) comment
Health care issues were the focus today at the State Capitol during a face to face dialogue between state leaders and high school students from all over California. (0) comments
California State University Chancellor Charles Reed told legislators Wednesday that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed budget cuts to the CSU system will have a negative impact on California's economy.
For every $1 invested in the CSU system the state sees a $4.20 return to California's economy, Reed said, speaking before the Assembly Budget Subcommittee on Education Finance.
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Students saved a few dollars on caffeine and learned about student government at Coffee and Conversations, the first of two events held today hosted by Associated Students, Inc. (0) comments
Police officers looked on today as anti-abortion demonstrators came to Sacramento State with posters and brochures to hand out to students.
The group received mixed reactions and were eventually forced to move by Louis Camera, director of Student Activities.
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Many elevators at Sacramento State contain permits that expired last year. The company responsible for mailing the updated permits is understaffed, causing a delay in the arrival of the appropriate permits, an official said. (0) comments
Spring break is usually a time for Sacramento State students to study, rest or have fun. However, some Sac State students chose to volunteer their vacation time with Alternative Break this week. (0) comments
Sacramento State student Lazarus Kauffman showed his school spirit when he was walking through Mariposa Hall on Tuesday.
The junior graphic design major won a costume contest in his typography class. The contest was designed so the 20 classmates could dress up as mad scientist fort an extra credit assignment, where Kauffman earned 10 points by winning with his outfit.
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Sacramento State President Alexander Gonzalez and representatives of the campus community came together at a historic meeting to organize campus stakeholders to fight Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed budget cuts to the California State University system. (0) comments
Professor Emeritus Miguel Blanco, who taught photography at Sacramento State for 29 years and was a documentary photographer, died March 15 in Modesto. He was 74. (1) comment
Sacramento State students on financial aid potentially will no longer have to wait for checks to be mailed or prepared for pick-up.
The university is setting up a new module that will allow students to receive financial aid checks through a direct deposit into their bank accounts.
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Sacramento State has joined other California State University campuses in establishing a program intended to make the transition from military life to civilian life a smoother one for troops coming home. (0) comments
After a recent study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed that one in four American teenage girls has a sexually transmitted disease that they are unaware of before entering college, health officials at Sacramento State reflected on the need for students to be educated on sex. (2) comments