Editor's note: Updated on May 22, to correct information on the WPJ process. Students who have felt pressured by time constraints when taking the Writing Proficiency Exam will now have two options to fulfill...
President's Office: I walked into Sacramento Hall where the president's office is located at 11:23 a.m. I walked towards the visitor information office and they directed me to public affairs. I go to the...
Four backpacks were reported stolen between April 9 and April 13 from the library and University Union after they were left unattended. The suspect in the library case was described as a white adult male,...
Alcohol, partying and students living on their own are all factors of why 25 percent of women are sexually assaulted in college, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. To lower that percentage and...
Sacramento State students and others curious about the Islamic faith gathered in the University Union Ballroom to listen to prayers and Yusuf Estes, a former Christian pastor who converted to Islam, speak...
A group of Sacramento State students will travel to New York City for the National Model United Nations session April 4-11, where they hope to win an award of excellence. Ronald Fox, government professor,...
The Yosemite Hall lap and dive pools have closed while Facilities Services examines and repairs leaking pipes which caused the loss of thousands of gallons of water. Summer classes have been canceled and...
University Police responded to a call on March 14, after gunshots were fired. The shots were fired at approximately 1:40 a.m. after a fight broke out in the parking lot adjacent to the residence halls....
OK, another religious guy takes over the quad area and talks about Jesus. He's exercising his right to freedom of speech. That's great. He notices my pin that says "'I do' support the freedom to marry."...
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. The extra security...
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...
The River Front Center - home to restaurants such as Togo's, Hula Dog and Kung Fu Fat's - lost $147,269 in revenue after it closed down for a week and a half to fix degraded plumbing underneath the floorboards...
Charles E. Cobb, author of "On the Road to Freedom," spoke to students and other guests about the importance of ordinary people working together in the civil rights movement in Mississippi, and the path...
The River Front Center's repairs on the wastewater leak in a crawlspace in the flooring will be completed mid-afternoon Tuesday. The center's restaurants will not open until the vendors can receive deliveries...
The Troops to College program got a boost of funding from the 4th annual Green and Gold Gala, where Sacramento State's veterans, administration, students, and other guests honored Carol Channing with an...
Associated Students Inc.'s board of directors finished the fall 2008 semester with a 100 percent retention of all members who met the eligibility requirements. In the spring 2008 semester, four board members...
Protesters gathered at California's State Capitol on Feb. 16, 2009 and rallied against Proposition 8 that banned gay marriage in the November 2008 general election. Click here to read the full story....
President Alexander Gonzalez was named Business Man of the Year by the Sacramento Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for his contributions to business excellence. Gonzalez serves on the boards of Valley Vision,...
Vince Vicari, junior journalism major, will lose six and a half hours of pay as a result Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's authorized furlough plan that will prevent him from working on two Fridays each month....
One of Associated Students Inc.'s top goals for the spring semester is to work with state legislators and the Alliance for the CSU to protect the quality and affordability of the CSU. ASI President Miguel...
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. A case dismissed...