Art buffs and history scholars rubbed shoulders with curious students at a two-day American Indian History Symposium called "Guardians of Knowledge - Guardians of the Past" in the University Union on Thursday. (0) comments
Sitting on the second floor lobby of Lassen Hall on March 9, senior criminal justice major Cory Lubell waited to hear if he would be able to graduate in May. (0) comments
It's American Government 101: three branches of government, with checks and balances. Student government at Sacramento State, though, has only one branch-the board of directors. (15) comments
Shots were fired during a fight in Parking Lot 2 on Saturday, according to campus police. (0) comments
Students will find out soon if Associated Students, Inc. decides to increase the Student Activities Fee by nearly $90 for fall 2009. (1) comment
Credit card security has become a concern at universities and Sacramento State is now working with Visa and MasterCard to ensure that vendors on campus are compliant with security policies. (0) comments
Students planning to spend their spring break in Mexico may be reconsidering their travel plans. The university has sent out an e-mail advising students to avoid travel to the popular location because of an increase in drug-related violence. (1) comment
The One Book Program, which brings the campus community together through a book and explores diverse cultural perspectives, selected "When the Emperor was Divine" by Julie Otsuka for students and faculty to use in the fall 2009 semester. (0) comments
On Monday, hundreds of students from up and down California gathered on the West Steps of the State Capitol to send a message to legislators about the recent budget cuts, which have resulted in an increase of university fees. (0) comments
Nursing programs in the California State University system are slated to receive $3.6 million in funds from the recently signed state budget. (0) comments
Students curious about textbook markups at the bookstore may get some answers, if a new bill passes that would place auxiliary organizations under the regulations of the California Public Records Act. (0) comments
Poetry and immigration are two words seldom seen together. But they came together in harmony during a poetry reading by Felicia Martinez today at the Multi-Cultural Center at Sacramento State. (0) comments
Associated Students, Inc., will vote today to begin discussions on possible fee increase proposals to help fund various campus organizations. (2) comments
The Associated Students, Inc., board of directors voted unanimously today to postpone the fee increase proposals until the next working board meeting on March 18. (1) comment
The California Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Thursday from attorneys on both sides of Proposition 8, the ballot measure passed in November defining marriage as only between a man and a woman. (0) comments
College students from all over California will join dissenting voices and common paths as they march from Raley Field to the State Capitol on Monday to protest against the recent hike in state university fees. (1) comment
Chelsea Del Rio, a member of the LGBT community, is grateful she has not been a victim of a hate crime. (0) comments
It wasn't a visit from the president of the United States, but it might as well have been for hundreds of Sacramento State students and faculty who were eager to hear Maya Soetoro-Ng. (0) comments
Photographer Abe Morell is one of several photographers who will appear at the annual Festival of the Arts to teach and give insight for Sacramento State students. (0) comments
Sacramento State chamber choir students will become musical ambassadors, as they sing their way to Canada in May. (0) comments