With the support and funds from ASI, the PRIDE Center was able to hold a panel discussion titled, "I Have Two Mommies, I Have Two Daddies" yesterday at Sacramento State's Multi-Cultural Center. (0) comments
Grab a kayak, some paddles and a glow stick and glide along the waters of Lake Natoma to witness a beautiful sunset and the rise of the full moon. (0) comments
"Bat Boy," a play being performed in Sacramento State's Shasta Hall, delivers ghoulish giggles just in time for Halloween. (0) comments
The air is filled with smoke as audience members anxiously await "Motown Jukin'," the celebration of Motown's 50-year anniversary. As the performers quickly enter the stage in darkness, the show finally begins. (0) comments
Jason Walker began as a traditional potter, making functional art. He is now a prominent clay etching artist, and will showcase his craft today and tomorrow in Kadema Hall room 103. (0) comments
Interactive Feature
Information on Halloween events in the Sacramento area.
(0) comments
Sacramento State's Student Health Center aims to help students by providing convenient services at affordable prices. (0) comments
Drawing poignant parallels to issues of social justice, English assistant professor Helen-Lee Keller presented the film-screening of "Rabbit-Proof Fence" on Oct. 21, at the Multicultural Center, as a part of the Captive Audiences Film Series. (0) comments
Due to the drowning economy, students have been fearful that unemployment is still a possibility, even with a degree. The Geography Club at Sacramento State, however, works in unison with the geography department to save those majoring in geography from this type of anxiety. (1) comment
It's Halloween season and though the economy is bad, it doesn't mean we have to forgo having a costume. (0) comments