A summary of today's ASI student government board meeting. (0) comments
A self-taught artist manipulated paint Tuesday in the Library Quad to raise funds for a local charity.
Can Huynh, a senior kinesiology major, painted landscapes using spray cans, sponges, newspapers, magazines, towels, cardboard and canvas boards as his tools.
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Sacramento State's Academic Talent Search program is offering over 100 summer classes for middle school and high school students, giving them the chance to take specialized and accelerated-learning classes in a collegiate environment. (0) comments
Sacramento State's Witt Gallery is currently hosting a free exhibition called Art with the Earth in Mind.
The exhibition, open from noon to 4:30 p.m., is one of many events that Sac State is holding in observance of Earth Day, which takes place on Tuesday.
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Alexander Huttleston, candidate for vice president of University Affairs, said he will be filing a formal complaint against Team Action for beginning campaigning early.
Huttleston announced the alleged violation during the the vice president of Academic Affairs and vice president of University Affairs debates.
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Services for Kirsten Ross, a 20-year-old Sacramento State student who died last week, will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at New Life Community Church in Fair Oaks. (0) comments
After months of fearing a 7 percent cut, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Sacramento State Joseph Sheley announced today to the Faculty Senate that the University Budget Advisory Committee has submitted a budget proposal to Sac State President Alexander Gonzalez that includes a two-year, 3.5 percent cut. (0) comments
Sacramento State and local members of educational institutions offered students the opportunity to gain a clearer understanding of the achievement gap and methods for overcoming barriers between multicultural students. (0) comments
Mountain climber, author, scientist, lobbyist, inspirational speaker and mother: these are the many guises of Arlene Blum.
Blum has scaled to the summits of countless mountains throughout the world and written books about her adventures.
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Associated Students Inc. held debates today for candidates for director of Arts and Letters, director of Health and Human Services and director of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. (0) comments
A fire truck responding to an emergency call crashed into a vehicle and claimed the lives of two students early Saturday morning.
Kirsten Ross, a 20-year-old Sacramento State student, was traveling westbound on L Street with 20-year-old Nancy Gonzalez of Roseville when she allegedly failed to stop at a flashing red light at the intersection of 9th and L Streets, said Public Information Officer for the Sacramento Fire Department Jim Doucette.
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T-shirts waving in the breeze next week should break the shroud of silence surrounding violence against women and the ice for talk of hope and change for women of the campus community and abroad. (0) comments
The national Week of the Young Child was celebrated by the Children's Center with a field day of arts and crafts for children ranging from the ages of six months to 8 years old. (0) comments
Students from universities across the state met today to talk about improving the working conditions for registered nurses in California. (0) comments
Sacramento State alumni were honored for the contributions to their communities and professional achievements at the Distinguished Service Award Dinner on Thursday. (0) comments
When Ashley Andreoni found out that she was pregnant last spring, she had a difficult decision to make: finish school or drop out to get a full-time job.
Andreoni, junior English major, decided to stay in school, but she is worried that budget cuts and fee increases will make it difficult for her to graduate.
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Local coaches, ex-players, friends and family gathered at the Radisson Hotel Monday to welcome Sacramento State's new men's basketball coach Brian Katz to the campus community. (2) comments
Gavin Pecsion awed onlookers today with dancing skills and crowd-pleaser moves.
The 7-year-old Pecsion, a member of a breakdancing group called Flexible Flave, set up in the library quad with a stereo and a mat in the afternoon, attracting a crowd of students.
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In an attempt to end his life after a break up in high school, Alejandro Albor lost his legs in a car accident.
Albor, a guest speaker at today's Disability Awareness Day, is now participating in the China Paralympics of 2008.
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Recognition will be given to Sacramento State's alumni community this month in celebration of their hard work and career accomplishments. (0) comments
A summary of today's ASI student government board meeting. (0) comments
After assessment of the long-standing conflict between Sacramento State's president and the Faculty Senate's executive committee, the Center of Collaborative Policy recommended ways to resolve the issue. (0) comments
Geordi Royston will walk the stage at commencement this spring when her relatives from the east coast visit, but will be back in the classroom in fall to complete the three units she didn't know she needed.
As fall registration already begun, the degree evaluation office still has about 600 evaluations - a mix of spring and fall 2008 seniors - to finish as of Friday, said Edward Mills, associate vice president for Enrollment Management of Student Affairs.
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When student Ashley Andreoni found out that she was pregnant last spring, she had a difficult decision to make: finish school or drop out to get a full-time job. (0) comments
Kirsten Ross never wanted to be the center of attention. She always let others shine.
"She never said it's all about me; it was all about them," said Hazel Tetrick, Ross' mother.
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A large crowd gathered Friday evening in Kadema Hall's Witt Gallery to celebrate the first ever Earth-conscious art exhibit at Sacramento State, where artists submitted visual representations of the planet and its issues.
The closing reception for the exhibit, entitled "Art with the Earth in Mind," honored 39 artists whose pieces were on display. The show featured work created by community artists, elementary school students, Sac State students and faculty, and Valley Sculpture Artists members.
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Women at Sacramento State should seek less eye-catching men, researchers of the University of Tennessee concluded.
Published in February in the Journal of Family and Psychology, the study shows that women and men both experience better relationships when the woman is more attractive than the man.
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Although Associated Students Inc. had trouble filling its vacant positions after members were found ineligible earlier this semester, the student-body government didn't seem to struggle with getting candidates to run in its elections this year.
Twenty-four candidates are campaigning for the ASI elections taking place at the end of April. Of the candidates, 21 of them - five more candidates than last year's total - are running for 14 positions on the ASI Board of Directors.
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More than 2,000 University of California, CSU and community college students marched on the State Capitol to protest the proposed budget cuts and fee increases today. (2) comments
ASI Candidates for executive vice president. (0) comments
ASI candidates director of health and human services. (0) comments
ASI candidates for vice president of university affairs. (0) comments
ASI candidates director of natural sciences and mathematics. (0) comments
ASI candidates for director of business. (0) comments
ASI candidate for graduate director. (0) comments
ASI candidate for vice president of finance. (0) comments
ASI Candidates of vice president of academic affairs. (0) comments
Twenty-one students fighting for a place on the Associated Students Inc. board of directors have been battling and debating for the student vote since last week.
Candidates had the chance to voice their platforms at debates, ultimately trying to win over students who can vote them into office on election days Tuesday and April 30.
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ASI candidates director of education. (0) comments
ASI candidates for director of social sciences and interdisciplinary studies. (0) comments