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New campus eatery fits budgets, fills stomachs

Linda Le
April 11, 2007

At least there's one place on campus where construction is complete. The little corner in the Riverfront Center is no longer boarded up, and in its place is Sacramento State's newest eatery. Mego, short...

Stanger Than Fiction

Linda Le
March 2, 2007

Moving. Dramatic. Romantic. Not exactly what you would expect from a Will Ferrell movie, but, "Stranger Than Fiction," which comes out in theaters today, is all of that. The movie still has all of the...

The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause

Linda Le
February 20, 2007

Watching "The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause" was like eating a giant banana split. It started out great, but became overwhelmingly sweet toward the end. I expect a children's movie to be corny, but...

Sutter hall brings no excitement to dorm life

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

Read the last episode of dorm diaries here. Many people have stereotypes of what dorm life is about: The dorm life is thought to be full of parties, drinking and sex; or at least more action and socializing....

‘Vagina’ tales opens at University Theatre

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

The talking vaginas are returning to Sacramento State. "The Vagina Monologues," a play performed on campus every year in celebration of V-Day, will return to campus for three 8 p.m. performances Thursday...

Senior theatre and dance major choreographs church children

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

A room full of 18 children, ranging from first to sixth grade, practice singing and dancing for their church's Mother's Day performance. Gino Platina, a 35-year-old senior theatre and dance major, stands...

Music devices present hearing problem

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

Hearing is a great gift. It allows people to hear so many wonderful things including laughter, movies and music. Hearing at times can be taken for granted-perhaps because few know the dangers of noise-induced...

The fashionista presents: Where to shop for your valentine

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

No Valentine's Day plans yet? Click here. Shopping for the perfect Valentine's Day gift doesn't always mean rushing to the malls or mainstream shopping plazas. Sometimes, the most special gifts are rare,...

Professor’s survey: Support for Iraq is declining locally

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

March 19 marked the third anniversary of the Iraq War ?" a war that has declining support in the Sacramento region, according to a recent survey conducted by Sacramento State Sociology Professor Amy Liu...

Create new spring looks with makeup

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

With all the new spring clothing and shoe lines coming out, it's also time to start looking at spring makeup styles. Here is a guide to finding new makeup ideas to match your new spring look. Maggie Thach,...

Bras: your friend and mine

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

Need something to go over your bra? Click here. Breasts: They come in different shapes and sizes and need "protection." Bras are what provide the coverage, support and lift that breasts need. Bras are...

Physically challenged athlete to talk about overcoming obstacles

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

Motivational speaker and author Mark Wellman will share how he overcame a rock-climbing accident at 11 a.m., April 11 in the Library Quad, where he will participate in a rock-climbing demonstration. The...

The Fashionista Presents: Jeans

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

Everyone has a special pair of jeans they can't live without. Whether they're super comfortable or compliments your figure, they're a must have. Jeans are one of the hottest items in the fashion industry...

Lecturer discusses ‘Crash’ experience

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

It's been about 40 years since the Civil Rights Movement ended, yet racism still plays a major role in today's society. Few dare to broach this topic or even admit that society may still have reservations...

A hair raising experience

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

To read last week's fashion article, click here. Blondes, brunettes, red heads and a variety of the in-between can be seen all over. Some hair colors look very well on others, but may not work the same...

The fashionista presents: What to wear this season

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

Winter break is over and with that ends the days of lounging at home in PJs. It's time to spice up your new back to school wardrobe. Not only are we in a new semester, we're in a new year, so here are...

The fashionista presents: Get vintage with Cuff’s Urban Apparel

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

To read "It's not just about shoes anymore" click here. If you're interested in unique and vintage clothing, then Cuffs Urban Apparel is the store for you. They feature small and independent designers...

Great Greek food close to campus

Linda Le
January 7, 2007

I first noticed the new restaurant Opa! Opa! on J Street a few weeks ago and wondered what kind of food it served. I ventured out on a Saturday afternoon to find out thinking, hmm, Greek food, something...

Cover yourself in style

Linda Le
December 7, 2006

The trees are almost bare, and there's definitely a noticeable bite in the air. These are signs that winter is just around the corner. It's time to start bundling up to keep warm, so why not stay warm...

Magnificently Smooth

Linda Le
November 15, 2006

Scroll to the bottom to hear samples from Omar Sharriff. Sitting in front of his piano, Omar Sharriff effortlessly strums out everything from classical music to jazz. It's no wonder he has been nicknamed...

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