A summary of today's ASI student government board meeting. (0) comments
A self-taught artist manipulated paint Tuesday in the Library Quad to raise funds for a local charity.
Can Huynh, a senior kinesiology major, painted landscapes using spray cans, sponges, newspapers, magazines, towels, cardboard and canvas boards as his tools.
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Associated Students Inc. held debates today for candidates for director of Arts and Letters, director of Health and Human Services and director of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. (0) comments
California State University plumbers, electricians, maintenance mechanics and painters are asking the state legislature to address a skilled trades employees staffing crisis in the university system. (1) comment
Any eligible Sac State student can apply for the ASI scholarship and three $1,000 memorial scholarships that honor Sac State students who died during involvement with ASI.
ASI will accept applications until 5 p.m. Friday.
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Associated Students Inc. brought clubs and organizations together to inform students about national political issues, including foreign and fiscal policies, and allowed them to voice their opinions on presidential candidates in the midst of an election year. (0) comments
After working at Sacramento State since 2001 and being involved with numerous campus projects, the executive director of University Enterprises Inc. will leave the university to pursue a position in New Jersey. (0) comments
A fire truck responding to an emergency call crashed into a vehicle and claimed the lives of two students early Saturday morning.
Kirsten Ross, a 20-year-old Sacramento State student, was traveling westbound on L Street with 20-year-old Nancy Gonzalez of Roseville when she allegedly failed to stop at a flashing red light at the intersection of 9th and L Streets, said Public Information Officer for the Sacramento Fire Department Jim Doucette.
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Local coaches, ex-players, friends and family gathered at the Radisson Hotel Monday to welcome Sacramento State's new men's basketball coach Brian Katz to the campus community. (2) comments
Recognition will be given to Sacramento State's alumni community this month in celebration of their hard work and career accomplishments. (0) comments
Sacramento State's Academic Talent Search program is offering over 100 summer classes for middle school and high school students, giving them the chance to take specialized and accelerated-learning classes in a collegiate environment. (0) comments
Although Associated Students Inc. had trouble filling its vacant positions after members were found ineligible earlier this semester, the student-body government didn't seem to struggle with getting candidates to run in its elections this year.
Twenty-four candidates are campaigning for the ASI elections taking place at the end of April. Of the candidates, 21 of them - five more candidates than last year's total - are running for 14 positions on the ASI Board of Directors.
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T-shirts waving in the breeze next week should break the shroud of silence surrounding violence against women and the ice for talk of hope and change for women of the campus community and abroad. (0) comments
Sacramento State and local members of educational institutions offered students the opportunity to gain a clearer understanding of the achievement gap and methods for overcoming barriers between multicultural students. (0) comments
When Ashley Andreoni found out that she was pregnant last spring, she had a difficult decision to make: finish school or drop out to get a full-time job.
Andreoni, junior English major, decided to stay in school, but she is worried that budget cuts and fee increases will make it difficult for her to graduate.
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Students wandering through the University Union grabbed free cups of French roast and met with Associated Students Inc. board candidates Thursday morning.
The coffee was courtesy of Coffee and Conversation, an event organized by ASI to give students a chance to chat with candidates about their political platforms for the upcoming student government elections.
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An online gossip website found to be malicious and cruel after it reached college campuses is being investigated at the request of a Newark lawmaker. (0) comments
Students who think their mother's constant nagging about table manners was a ruse to annoy them may want to reconsider.
As students who attended the Etiquette Dinner hosted by the Career Center learned, knowing the rules of business dining could be the difference maker toward landing that dream job.
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Health Center organizers hosted the Wellness Fair today, where students were given tips and informational pamphlets on how to live a healthy lifestyle. (1) comment
A summary of today's ASI student government board meeting. (0) comments
Twenty-one Sacramento State students began campaigning for positions on the Associated Students Inc. board of directors on Monday at midnight. (0) comments
The Center for Collaborative Policy at Sacramento State introduced a 40-page research report at the Faculty Senate today analyzing the problems between the senate and the president's office. (0) comments
Students, teachers and administrators addressed multicultural issues in education today at the Multicultural Education Conference.
The day-long event, hosted by the Multi-Cultural Center, gathered a variety of speakers ranging from Sacramento State instructors to local elementary school teachers, as well as high school students.
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A small group of students and staff gathered Wednesday to tackle one of the difficult topics facing Sacramento State campus leaders: race and gender issues in student leadership. (0) comments
On Wednesday, Sacramento State's Cambodian Student Association hosted the second annual Khmer: Culture Show to a diverse crowd of students and faculty. (0) comments
Complimentary red apples, ripe bananas and oranges were given to anyone who walked by the table piled high with fruit in the Library Quad on March 26.
The fruit was courtesy of The Nutrition Jamboree, sponsored by the Sacramento State Food and Nutrition Dietetics Club, which aimed to educate students about healthy eating.
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Metropolitan State University narrowed down its search for a new president from five candidates to three finalists.
Sacramento State's Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Joseph Sheley was among the finalists.
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A 20-year-old Sacramento State student injured when the car she was driving was struck by a Sacramento Fire Department truck was taken off life support and died today, according to media reports.
Kirsten Ross' 2004 Honda Civic was hit by a fire engine around 2 a.m. Saturday as she crossed the intersection of 9th and L Streets. Her passenger, 20-year-old Nancy Concepcion Gonzalez of Roseville, was pronounced dead at the scene.
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