Sacramento State's student run radio station KSSU 1580 AM was nominated for an MTV woodie award for best college radio station as well as eight College Music Journal awards. (0) comments
Sacramento State was the center of the regional alternative energy industry today when companies from the Sacramento area set up booths in the University Union to network and share ideas with students. (0) comments
The California Faculty Association is continuing to work on protecting the California State University system from budget cuts by bringing the issue directly to the classrooms. (0) comments
Tricked-out, customized buses usually bring to mind rock stars or in this election year, presidential candidates. But when the California State University's new 40-foot coach arrives at high schools, the focus is on college preparation. (0) comments
Associated Students, Inc. reestablished the Student Relations Committee during their first formal board meeting on Sept. 17. (1) comment
Many veterans say getting money for college is one of the main reasons they enlisted in the Armed Forces. However, going to school after serving in the military is often a daunting task. (2) comments
Final figures for the California State University's budgets will soon be in place, which means Sacramento State faculty and administrators will be able to make decisions for the next year. (0) comments
Sacramento State will host the Clean Energy Showcase, a venture exposition offering students a first-hand look at the future of environmental technology. The showcase will be held in the University Union on Friday and will feature exhibits from local employers on the forefront of clean energy. (0) comments
City planners met with the Sacramento State community to discuss future building projects around the west area of campus. (1) comment
While electronic textbooks are becoming more available and easier to use, a new poll shows that a large majority of college students still prefer the traditional hard copy textbooks. (1) comment
A hurricane of media coverage is swirling around a Sacramento State graduate who is auctioning off her virginity. (11) comments
Sacramento State's College Democrats and College Republicans agree on one aspect of the upcoming election: communicating to their fellow students the importance of this election. (0) comments
The long awaited Science II building project will have to wait a little longer. Proposed budget cuts and a lack of funding have stalled the project, which was scheduled to be completed in 2010. (0) comments
Due to vacancies following last spring's elections, Sacramento State's Associated Students, Inc. appointed new directors to fill the three open seats on the governing board. (0) comments
As the longest budget impasse in California's history drags on, many businesses that have contracts with the state are not being paid. (1) comment
Sacramento State has a Black Student Union for the first time in several years. (0) comments
Campus police arrested two men near Mendocino Hall today around 3:30 p.m. (0) comments
Sacramento State students and Associated Students Inc. members discussed politics over pizza and sodas at the Office of Governmental Affairs' political mixer today. (0) comments
State legislators finally passed a budget today, more than 80 days late. For Sac State, this means that final figures of the CSU budget will soon be in place and faculty and administrators can make decisions for the next year. (0) comments
The California Faculty Association has requested class time from professors to discuss how budget cuts affect students. (0) comments
MySacState is now one step closer to becoming "mine." The new web portal, version 2.0, features a one-time login for SacLink email, messaging and SacCT. (0) comments
Sacramento State students, faculty and staff came together last week to commemorate the signing of the U.S. Constitution by the framers of the document. (2) comments
Sacramento State's One Book program is designed to bring the campus community together by integrating a single book across the curriculum each semester. Firoozeh Dumas' "Funny in Farsi, A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America" is the book chosen to do just that this semester. (0) comments
This fall the Facilities Services will add and repair yellow guide strips for blind and visually impaired students on campus. (0) comments
Most students are a little apprehensive about finding a job in their desired field. Even more students need to work at least part-time while attending school in today's tough economy. (0) comments
About 15 Sacramento State students left the library quad early Friday morning to put pressure on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to sign the California Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act. (3) comments