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The Price of Love

Laura Garnick
February 11, 2004

The ecstatic union of two people in love has always been the highest goal of earthly existence, the stuff of myth and legends. So leave it to Hallmark to capitalize on our entire romantic needs. In fact...

‘Gung Hay Fat Choy’

Laura Garnick
February 4, 2004

No more monkey business, it's officially the Year of the Monkey. The 7th annual Chinese New Year's Festival was held Saturday in the University Union Ballroom at Sacramento State. Once inside, the Ballroom...

Gift ideas on an empty wallet

Laura Garnick
December 10, 2003

Homemade presents could bring more bling-bling to your lovedone's eyes than spending more cha-ching from a store - if youdo it right. At this time of year, the pitter-patter of December'sleaves falling...

Dedicated to the pen

Laura Garnick
December 3, 2003

The River City Writers Group is a loosely formed group ofwriters that wanted to continue producing their written wordoutside of class to improve their craft. If you are a student here, or just a writer...

Sinful student play tempts audiences

Laura Garnick
November 5, 2003

What comes to mind when watching Gina Kaufmann's play"Temptation," written by Vaclav Havel's is a mixbetween Goethe's "Faust" told from theperspective of Stanely Kubrick, if he worked inside an officeenvironment....

Time to bundle up in cold-weather styles

Laura Garnick
November 5, 2003

Time to ditch the flip-flops and T-shirts. It looks like ourIndian Summer has come to an end and your summer duds can no longerstand up to the cold that's brewing in Sacramento right now.Let's face it;...

Shiver yer timbers at the Ghost Ship

Laura Garnick
October 29, 2003

Arrrgh! Pirates are invading campus this week for twotimber-shivering events. First, learn to walk the plank like Johnny Depp and be aswashbuckler like Orlando Bloom Thursday with a free screening ofthis...

It’s Hollywood or bust for intellectuals

LAURA GARNICK
October 29, 2003

Intellectuals have sought public recognition since AncientGreece. Even today, we glorify media figures instead of thinkersthat challenge the basic principles of society. Actors like Tom Cruise and rockers...

Good to the last drop

Laura Garnick
October 21, 2003

In this crazy college-student world, time never seems to be on our side. Everyday routines often go something like this: wake-up, study, get to class, study, go to work, study, socialize with friends, study, and if we are lucky, sleep.

For the sleep deprived, caffeine is our savior.

Coffee houses around town feed our habit and give us that ever needed ?pick-me-up? to get us through the day.

Our caffeine havens also serve us in more ways than just an energy surge. We often go to these places to study, relax and socialize.

Each coffee shop around town offers a different atmosphere and caters to different clientele.

Java City

2573 Fair Oaks Blvd.

Fallout sounds good from Nu-Clear

Laura Garnick
October 7, 2003

The power-pop sound of the Northern California band Nu-Clear will be blaring this afternoon from Joe Serna Plaza for UNIQUE's noon concert. Nu-Clear will be playing tracks off their second album, "FourPlay,"...

Arm Candy

Laura Garnick
September 23, 2003

Designers have it in the bag at Sacramento State. Haute couture handbags are invading walkways and classrooms everywhere. The speckled insignias of elite designers like Louis Vuitton and Prada are dappled...

There are many reasons students seek the Greeks

Laura Garnick
September 23, 2003

Many Sacramento State students say they join sororities and fraternities to gain friendships and social experiences. For the next week, 19 fraternity and 10 sorority booths will be set up along the walkway...

Destination: dorm room style

Laura Garnick
September 2, 2003

or some students, the start of the newschool year signals a transition from living in their family hometo living on their own at college. Without the right accommodations, a studentcould be left feeling...

Diary of a blind date…part two!

Laura Garnick
May 13, 2003

On our last installment of Blind Date, Cupid's arrow failed to make a love connection with our first test subjects, Levi Ziller and Chelsea Kahler. Now, we're trying for better results on our second match...

Copier stolen from Speech and Hearing Clinic

Laura Garnick
May 13, 2003

A color copier was reported stolen from the Speech and Hearing Clinic in the River Front Center on May 6. "The entire clinic is secured by interior locks on all the doors," said receptionist Annette Rafouros....

Flasher makes sixth appearance in Union

Laura Garnick
May 6, 2003

An exhibitionist displayed himself in the University Union when he exposed his genitals to the hairdresser in the Smart Cuts Salon last week. The suspect may be connected to an ongoing investigation by...

Vending machines still being hit

Laura Garnick
May 6, 2003

Nineteen of the 65 vending machines on campus have been burglarized since the beginning of the semester. Campus police records reveal that 34 percent of all vending machines on campus have been burglarized....

Clubs receive money for casting votes

Laura Garnick
April 29, 2003

Theta Chi fraternity member Erik Duckworth was quoted in the State Hornet last week saying he was being paid to vote in this week's ASI elections. But his fraternity will actually be receiving the money...

Cops catch burglar on the prowl in dorm parking lot

Laura Garnick
April 22, 2003

A 44-year-old man was arrested in the Residence Hall parking lot after a campus police officer watched him casing vehicles. Jason Elliot Chacon was booked into Sacramento County Jail earlier this month...

Bike Bandits Busted

Laura Garnick
April 8, 2003

Two juvenile suspects were arrested on suspicion of attempted bicycle theft on March 31. The pair was spotted riding onto campus on a single bicycle. "The two suspects returned to the bike compound after...

Vending machine crimes on rise

Laura Garnick
April 2, 2003

Vending machine vandals drilled a hole in a soda machine in Mariposa Hall last week but made off with only $4 in nickels, quarters and dimes. Public Information Officer John Hamrick said thieves also pried...

Mountain bikes most likely target as bike thefts rise

Laura Garnick
March 26, 2003

University records indicate that an average of one bicycle is stolen from campus every week, making a total of nine bikes stolen this semester. Campus bicycle thefts have more than doubled in the past...

Motorcycles stolen from campus

Laura Garnick
March 26, 2003

Jesse Heneimen locked the wheel of his motorcycle and went to his civil engineering course on March 18, like he does every Tuesday. He did not expect anyone to steal the motorcycle he purchased eight months...

Suspects in weapon assault sought

Laura Garnick
March 19, 2003

A student was pistol-whipped and another was punched with brass knuckles March 10 during an argument between team players over a game of basketball on the residential courts north of the Dining Commons....

Alcohol cases mounting in resident halls

Laura Garnick
March 12, 2003

Evan Benson spent Valentine's Day in the Sacramento County Jail after being arrested in the Recreation Room of Desmond Hall for assaulting another resident. Benson, a computer science major, and the person...

Police bust two students on levee for drugs

Laura Garnick
February 12, 2003

Police handcuffed and cited several students after they fled during a drug bust on the American River levee last week, the third incident involving dorm residents and possession of marijuana in a week....

Parking lot drug bust thwarts possible car thefts

Laura Garnick
February 5, 2003

A 24-year-old man was arrested in the residence hall parking lot for possession of an amphetamine on Jan. 24. Campus police stopped Jimmy Ascevedo outside Sierra Hall for expired license tags. A check...

Rape suspect released after lack of evidence

Laura Garnick
January 29, 2003

An 18-year-old man arrested by campus police in mid-December for allegedly raping a student in her dorm room was released from Sacramento County Jail for lack of evidence. The victim, whose name was not...

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