More than 60 students, faculty and community leaders brainstormed possible expectations for the California Higher Education Master Plan during a community policy forum at the Alumni Center on Thursday. (0) comments
Three Sacramento State professors have been awarded Fulbright scholarships this semester. Fulbright awards are given to highly qualified faculty members who in turn go to a foreign country to lecture and perform research. (0) comments
Charles Postel, assistant history professor, received the President's Award for Research and Creative Activity for his first published book "The Populist Vision." (0) comments
For the second night in a row, opponents of Proposition 8, the initiative banning same-sex marriage in the state, rallied at the State Capitol to voice their opposition on the measure. (3) comments
Kevin Johnson will be the new mayor of Sacramento after soundly defeating incumbent Heather Fargo in Tuesday's election. (0) comments
Protests at the Capitol continued for the third straight night as over 400 opponents of Proposition 8 came together. (0) comments
On the fifth straight day of protests against Proposition 8 since Tuesday election, the largest crowd yet rallied at the State Capitol in Sacramento. (5) comments
Despite economic pinches, some are still willing to give for education. Sac State received two gifts totaling over $700,000 for the Office of University Advancement. (0) comments
Since the passage of Proposition 8, the measure banning same-sex marriage, on Nov. 4, Sacramento has seen daily protests at the State Capitol. (0) comments
Sacramento State is hiring part-time faculty and staff, even though budget cuts have forced the California State University system to tighten spending habits. CSU Chancellor Charles Reed has requested any hiring be done with caution. (1) comment
After nine years of research and study, a Sacramento State assistant professor of history received an award for his book that the "Journal of American History" described as "the most important book on Populism in 30 years." (0) comments
Michael Wright loved to play baseball as a young boy. Coming from a family where both parents were physical education teachers, loving sports worked in Wright's favor. (0) comments
Sacramento State received a $45,000 grant from Intel to upgrade old equipment in some of the computer labs used in the Computer Science Department. (0) comments
If students were to ask their parents how they set up study groups and club meetings when they were in college, the answer might be very different from what college students do today. (3) comments
For Sandra Howery, a Sacramento State student who has gone through 10 back surgeries and 17 years of college, being able to say that she is graduating in the spring is a huge accomplishment. (0) comments
As Sacramento State professor David Rolloff entered Capitol Park on Sunday, he was angry and his voice was raspy from shouting at protests. (4) comments
At around 5:45 p.m. on a Friday night, a classroom is alive with the sounds of conversation and laughter and the smell of pizza. It's not a party, but students involved in the first doctorate program at Sacramento State. (0) comments
The city of Sacramento and Sacramento State have set clean and efficient public transportation as a priority to developing the local community and the campus. (0) comments
A rallying cry from the Alliance for the California State University went up last week when CSU faculty and administrators learned CSU Chancellor Charles Reed had voluntarily given $31.3 million from the CSU budget to the state of California. (1) comment
High emotion over Proposition 8 has turned from protest in the streets to vandalism of places of worship. (5) comments
John Updike, an award-winning American author, faced difficult questions from a crowd of fans at the Crest Theatre in downtown Sacramento on Nov. 11. (2) comments
The University Police Department gave an "Active Shooter Notification and Response Options" presentation to teach students, faculty and staff what to do in case there is ever an active shooter incident on campus. (0) comments
Students in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Sacramento State took first and second place in the first Granite Collegiate Challenge last month in Sacramento. (0) comments
In selecting the 44th President of the United States, young voters have taken interest in the political process in great numbers. (2) comments
Associated Students, Inc. addressed comments and concerns from students during a town hall meeting in the University Union on Thursday. (0) comments
As part of a nutrition jamboree, the Sac State Food and Nutrition Club distributed apples, bananas and oranges in the Library Quad on Tuesday. (0) comments
About 300 Sacramento State student entrepreneurs and local business leaders networked and learned about the entrepreneur lifestyle at the first Sacramento Global Entrepreneurship Week on Monday night. (1) comment
While the California State University system is facing tough times financially due to the state's economic crisis, Sacramento State is doing well in the area of fundraising thanks to endowments from the estates of alumni. (0) comments
A summary of today's ASI student government board meeting. (0) comments
Newly proposed mid-year cuts to the state budget could mean less funding to the California State University system, as the slumping economy takes its toll on state tax revenues. (0) comments
The American River provides an ideal salmon spawning habitat, but needs restoration after 150 years of harmful human activity. (0) comments
The Alliance for the CSU met in the Library Quad today to let students voice their concerns regarding budget decisions to the ongoing CSU Board of Trustees meetings in Long Beach. (1) comment
The Student Fashion Association hosted the Global Bazaar Fashion show on Tuesday to support local student designers, promote the apparel and marketing design major, and help support the Sacramento Children's Home. (1) comment
Ask any Sacramento student and he or she can tell you that although some classrooms on campus are beautiful, many are less than academically stimulating. (1) comment