Every teacher has his or her rules, policies and expectations. Some students say they feel professors at Sacramento State are going too far. (3) comments
The sky is seemingly limitless when you have money, but that job at McDonald's may not get you there. So the question many incoming students pose to themselves is what kinds of jobs are the most financially rewarding? (0) comments
Some parents take a lot of pictures and videos to keep track of the joys a baby brings. Bradley Buchanan, Sacramento State English professor, took the idea a little further and recently published a book of poetry about his now 3-year-old daughter Nora. (0) comments
Words have often been associated with story telling. Words, to some, are not usually connected with art. However, to a particular designer, words are what makes designing art a representation of what he wishes to express. (0) comments
Broadway isn't the hangout it used to be. At one time, there was live jazz on Friday nights and the restaurants were crowded with young people. Now, about the only place you might find a younger crowd would be Tower Café and maybe the new bookstore across the street. (1) comment
Some students on campus feel that regardless of the women representing us in the media, Sac State women are still able to determine the way they are viewed. (0) comments
I have been fasting since I was 7 years old. When I started fasting, it was to show that I could be as brave as the 'grown-ups.' Yet as I continued to fast, I started to better understand the principles behind it. (0) comments
For many, traveling the world may seem like a life dream. For Sacramento State dance studies professor Nolan T'sani, traveling the world was simply a perk that came along with his gifted talent: dancing ballet. (0) comments
Sacramento State students have a new way to donate money to their favorite charitable cause, and it involves doing some things that many of us do on a daily basis: search for information on the web and make online purchases. (1) comment
Southern charm has arrived in Sacramento, with the newest addition to downtown eateries: Table 260. (1) comment
There's no use denying that there is a talented group of actors at work here. Unfortunately, the film falls short of everything else. (0) comments
As part of Constitution Week, UNIQUE hosted three screenings of the documentary "Cars of the Future" to show the ideas inventors, scientists and mechanics are using to revolutionize the auto industry. (0) comments
I'll never forget the first time that I got "it." I was in gym class, afraid to change because everybody had already gotten "theirs." Then it happened. All of sudden, I was irritable, angry, bloated, then happy and devastatingly tired. Plus, my chest was really tender. (2) comments
Shooting a photo of lasagna and making it look appealing is very different from shooting a photo of a teenager who doesn't know where he or she going to sleep that night. Kent Lacin, a commercial photographer has experience doing both. (0) comments
Chris Lussier, 25, said he didn't always believe in God. When he was in his teens he considered himself to be a militant atheist. Five years ago, Lussier moved next door to a Christian family, that he said he saw as "weirdly nice." (0) comments
One of the most popular shows of the nineties was "Saved by the Bell." The cast provided viewers with moments of warmth and humor, and gave America a glimpse of how fun and exciting high school could have been. (0) comments
Do you remember that episode of "Seinfeld" when George uses a picture of Jerry's girlfriend to get in to "Forbidden City," a club full of exotic and beautiful women? Layalina restaurant and hookah bar gives off the same vibe, but you don't need a picture of a supermodel to get in. (0) comments
Making the eighth stop in their Paint The Nation tour, Atmosphere arrived at Empire club in downtown Sacramento Friday night. (0) comments
Critically-acclaimed Los Angeles punk band X took nostalgia and converted it into raw energy at Harlow's on Thursday. (0) comments
After releasing a flop of an album in 2003, Solange Knowles is back with a vengeance with her latest release, "Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams." (1) comment
They say two heads are better than one. However, if that second head is your libido then you might be getting into some trouble when you're in a relationship. (0) comments