Sacramento State recently paid a $27,960 fine to the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District for permit violations regarding generators and fleet fueling stations, according to a report by the Sacramento Business Journal. (0) comments
A fresh wave of budget cuts and cutbacks to the California State University system seems to be on the horizon, as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's 2010 budget proposal continues to lack funding for higher education. (1) comment
Melinda Joy Seid, a dedicated and much-loved health science professor at Sacramento State, passed away on Jan. 12 after a short battle with cancer. (2) comments
While most students were in bed enjoying the last days of sleeping in, 23 Sacramento State students woke up early to paint the blacktop at a local elementary school. (2) comments
A small claims judge dismissed Sacramento State student Sandra Howery's lawsuit against the university over money she spent on her hair and dress for the fall 2008 homecoming competition. (7) comments
Students who want to know the trends and forecasts for the Sacramento business region now have an available source with plenty of information. (0) comments
Over the winter break, Sacramento State was awarded a $40,000 educational grant. The grant money was given by The Association of American Colleges and Universities, which is funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, State Farm Companies Foundation and the Lumina Foundation. (0) comments
Law enforcement officials and firefighters of Sacramento County celebrated the 35th anniversary of the Pig Bowl game, in honor of police officers and firefighters who fell in the line of duty, to raise money for local charities. (0) comments
Students from the College of Engineering and Computer Science who took first and second place at the first Granite Collegiate Challenge this October met with faculty and members of Granite Construction Company for the official awards presentation. (0) comments
Associated Students, Inc. is asking for a few good tips from students, and the response has been surprising. More than 300 students responded to the Student Relations Committee's student government survey, which wrapped up its promotional campaign on Dec. 8. (0) comments