As a Sacramento State government major and newly elected Associated Students Inc. president for the 2008- 09 year, 21-year-old Cervantes not only seeks to represent the campus community through student-body government, but also as chair for the Legislative Affairs Committee for the California State Student Association. (0) comments
Jack hammers and diesel fumes that interrupted classes at the Art Sculpture Lab last week united students and faculty in an effort to halt construction of a bus depot behind the Public Safety building. (0) comments
Sacramento State's Intercollegiate Athletics Department adopted several new policies after 3.35 scholarships were taken away from all sports teams. (1) comment
Sacramento State football and track and field coaches have moved into the new Eli and Edythe Broad Field House.
Last week, the football and track and field programs began moving into and operating out of the new athletic facility.
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It's that time of the semester when term papers are due and final exams are just around the corner.
But what does one do if a research paper is due the next day and the individual has not started it. Or what if you haven't read the textbook for the final exam?
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Stephanie Glitsch walked three miles with thousands of other women and plans to walk 60 more soon. With each step, she wants to support research to find a cure for breast cancer. (0) comments
Sacramento State graduate students who want to make the best impression on potential employers may want to take some advice before making that first approach.
Gisele Larson, college relations manager of Enterprise Rent-A-Car, said her tips are beneficial for anyone who seeks a job in the 'real world' following graduation.
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The Sacramento State Student Health Center recently implemented an electronic medical record system in order to improve efficiency. (2) comments
Sacramento Regional Transit District came to campus to present its new transit master plan that is intended to help ease traffic congestions due to Sacramento's growing population.
The open-house forum was held to solicit feedback from the Sacramento State community, as many students rely on public transportation to get to school and work.
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With a six percent voter turnout, the Associated Students Inc. directors for the 2008-09 school year were announced April 30 following a month of campaigning. (0) comments
A summary of today's ASI student government board meeting. (1) comment
Faculty members voiced their concerns about the impact of state budget cuts on professor workloads and class sizes today.
The effectiveness of The Alliance For The CSU, a coalition of students, faculty and other members of the community, was also a key topic at today's town hall meeting, which was organized by the California Faculty Association.
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Silver jewelry, hand-woven rugs, beaded baskets, a drum and an acrylic on canvas painting are just a few of the items on display at the Sacramento State anthropology museum. (0) comments
The Faculty Senate decided today to approve the recommendations made by the Center for Collaborative Policy in effort to resolve campus governance issues. The motion to move forward passed by a vote of 33-11. (0) comments
Sacramento Regional Transit District representatives were on campus today to present the new transit master plan, a plan that which officials said will help ease traffic congestions caused by Sacramento's growth growing population. (0) comments
This Saturday, the Sac State Striders, a group of students, staff and faculty, will walk together to raise funds for breast cancer research at the annual Susan G. Komen Race/Walk for the Cure at Cal Expo. (0) comments
Construction of a bus depot and modular classrooms for ROTC was halted today by Ron Richardson, associate vice president of facilities.
Richardson said the build plan was abandoned due to pressure from art students and faculty.
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Seven Sacramento State athletic programs will be penalized according to a Academic Progress Rate report recently released by the NCAA.
The number of different programs penalized was the most of any Division I school in the country, resulting in scholarship reductions in the respective programs.
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The California State University Board of Trustees approved a 10 percent fee increase for the 23-campus school system at a governing board meeting today.
The increase will bump undergraduate fees up by $276, increasing the average annual tuition among CSU campuses to $3,797.
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