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Pyramid Alehouse Brewery serves up great food with better beer

Matt Rascher
November 13, 2010

Beer is a staple of the college-student diet. It often replaces such leisure-time activities at homework, studying, going to class, dinner, you know, the non-important stuff. So with a few of my own leisure...

Matt About Food: It’s all Greek to me

Matt Rascher
September 28, 2010

When I think of Greece I see large ivory columns, sun-drenched beaches and olive-skinned natives. Stories of Hercules and more recently, Percy Jackson, come to mind and for some reason the food never really...

Matt About Food: Fried sushi is better sushi

Matt Rascher
September 14, 2010

I see my life in two parts: the first 21 years when I didn't eat sushi and the following three when I have. Sushi is one of those foods that if you've never had it, it sounds kind of gross. Three years...

Matt About Food: Nothing says ice cream like a plethora of whipped cream

Matt Rascher
September 7, 2010

It's safe to say my favorite meal of the day is dessert. Whether it is fudge brownies with chocolate chips, German Chocolate cake or deep fried Oreos, I am a fan. I could eat peanut butter cups for breakfast,...

Matt About Food: Burgers taste better with cheese skirts

Matt Rascher
August 31, 2010

There have been many great eaters in the history of mankind. From Joey "Jaws" Chestnut, who ate 68 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes to Sonya "The Black Widow" Thomas, who ate 62 Krystal Burgers (palm-sized...

Professors shouldn?t have to downsize education

Matt Rascher
February 24, 2010

I have to admit, when I first heard about the furloughs, I was actually kind of excited about the prospect of not having as much class to go to. I know it has always been a relief when a teacher canceled...

Waiting won?t fix anything

Matt Rascher
January 27, 2010

You say you want a revolution?Well you better get out of that armchair and make something happen. Change is not just something we will find between seat cushions. It is something my generation, Generation...

Tyson, an incomplete biopic

Matt Rascher
September 1, 2009

When I think of Mike Tyson I think of the high pitched voice, the ear-biting incident and the demise of a once great boxing icon. After watching the stylized and incomplete biopic of his life, "Tyson"...

Time to bring back Vocational Education

Matt Rascher
May 24, 2009

The biggest reason people attend college is to get a degree. People go to attain a higher cultural and intellectual status, hoping that in those four years some of the knowledge and class will seep into...

College-town feeling would help Sac State

Matt Rascher
May 12, 2009

I ride my bicycle all over campus. I go from class to class and dodge and weave in between students. At Sacramento State, I am one of the few who does. If I were to go to the University of California,...

An unfair punishment

Matt Rascher
April 28, 2009

The harshest punishment I ever got at the age of 14 was detention. I lost an hour out of my afternoon for something stupid I did in high school. For Quantel Lotts and 72 other 14-year-olds in the United...

VIDEO: Expression through cursing

Matt Rascher
April 21, 2009

Sacramento State students discuss their favorite curse words they like to use and which ones they just can't stand. Click here to read the whole article. Click here to listen to the podcast. Matt Rascher...

Student tracking shows deeper inequalities in our society

Matt Rascher
April 14, 2009

In our society, there are three basic brackets we all fall into: the lower, the middle and the upper class. These categories decide whether we'll be flipping burgers, building the place where the burgers...

In tough economic times, garbage bin law is a mistake

Matt Rascher
April 7, 2009

There was once this episode of Seinfeld, where George grabs an éclair out of the garbage can. He figured since it was on top, he could eat it. He was wrong. He later faced the shame and humiliation associated...

More TV is good for us

Matt Rascher
March 17, 2009

The slumping economy has forced many people to make tough changes in their lives. People can't go on vacation as often. They can't go out to as many movies. Sporting events, concerts and plays are forgone...

FASHION: What I hate about Sac State

Matt Rascher
March 17, 2009

There are so many things I love about Sacramento State, from the lessons to the women to our own little Golden Gate. So many things to praise yet I leave every day full of rage. Full of questions as to...

Proposition 8 is simply an act of discrimination

Matt Rascher
March 7, 2009

There was a time when the majority thought it was OK to have slaves. There was a time when the majority thought it was OK to keep women from voting. There was a time when the majority supported segregated...

Imagine separation of church and state; it’s easy if you try

Matt Rascher
February 26, 2009

Imagine there's no "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance. It's easy if you try. No "God" on our currency or prayer in our schools. Imagine there's no allocating of government funds to faith-based organizations;...

Congress should be cut in half, not getting raises

Matt Rascher
February 25, 2009

I have been at my current job for just over a year now. I've been hoping for a raise, maybe an extra dollar or two an hour, but it still hasn't gone through. I understand these kinds of things go through...

Time to require licenses for people to procreate

Matt Rascher
February 18, 2009

Before I could legally drive I had to get a driver's license. Before I can own a gun I'd have to pass a safety test and a background check. If I ever wanted to go hunting with that gun, I'd need a hunting...

Professor’s organic art

Matt Rascher
February 12, 2009

A delicate dome-shaped wooden birdcage, completely dipped in wax until no light shines through the bars, resembles marble more than wood. This is but one example of Robert Ortbal, Sacramento State art...

Celebrity deaths blown out of proportion

Matt Rascher
February 11, 2009

Last summer a close member of my family passed away. It was the first time in my life when someone who actually meant something to me, someone who I connected with, left me. That is if you don't count...

Armaggedon looms in post-Cold War era

Matt Rascher
January 28, 2009

It's five minutes to midnight; do you know where your children are? If you don't you might want to corral them up sooner rather than later, according to the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists' Doomsday Clock....

Union issues shown in suggestion boxes

Matt Rascher
January 28, 2009

A typical day in students' lives in the University Union looks like a group of students sitting at some tables, maybe eating lunch or doing a little studying before a final. One mindlessly lets his hand...

‘Why Lie? I Need a Drink’ bares some truth

Matt Rascher
December 10, 2008

What is the first thing you think of when you see a homeless person begging for change on the side of the street? Maybe how disgusting he or she might look, how they're only going to buy drugs and alcohol,...

Hopefully we elected a world leader, not just a celebrity

Matt Rascher
December 3, 2008

I feel conflicted after this past election. Part of me is happy to see so many people turn out to vote and support democracy. But the other part of me is worried because so many people turned out to vote...

‘Transporter 3’: No blaze of glory

Matt Rascher
December 3, 2008

Frank Martin (Jason Statham), the skilled driver and mercenary for hire, has three rules when he is on a job. Rule one: Never change the deal. Rule two: No names. Rule three: Never look in the package....

Sexcapades: Necessary deal-breakers

Matt Rascher
November 19, 2008

Some may say I am picky, some may say my standards are too high, and some just may say I'm a jerk; but I will never, ever, date someone who loves country music. It is one of my deal-breakers, or qualifications...

‘Quantum of Solace’: political front

Matt Rascher
November 19, 2008

If a movie is successful there may be a sequel, and if sequel is successful the franchise could be made into a trilogy. Usually that's where the line ends. Usually, of course, is the key word. The 22nd...

‘Murs For President’ worth the vote

Matt Rascher
November 5, 2008

Many fans of underground artists fear the day their favorite musician takes the plunge and goes mainstream. They fear that because time and time again they are shown that more money and higher production...

‘frankTV’ just off target

Matt Rascher
October 21, 2008

It has been a long time since I thought "MadTV" was funny. So when I first watched "frankTV," starring former "MadTV" alumnus Frank Caliendo, I had certain preconceptions about the quality of the comedy...

From health care to public relations job opportunities, which careers will pay most?

Matt Rascher
September 24, 2008

In the Pink Floyd song "Money," Roger Waters shows the dark side of money and the problems it can bring, singing lyrics like, "Money, it's a crime ? Money, so they say, is the root of all evil today."...

Andrea Bills has high hopes for women’s basketball team as the new assistant coach

Matt Rascher
September 24, 2008

Andrea Bills, the new assistant coach of the Sacramento State women's basketball team, along with head coach Dan Muscatell, associate head coach Jamie Craighead and the rest of the team are preparing for...

Atmosphere rocks Empire club

Matt Rascher
September 23, 2008

Making the eighth stop in their Paint The Nation tour, Atmosphere arrived at Empire club in downtown Sacramento Friday night. Atmosphere consists of two people, Ant (Anthony Davis) who provides the beats...

Layalina: A fantasy bar

Matt Rascher
September 20, 2008

Do you remember that episode of "Seinfeld" when George uses a picture of Jerry's girlfriend to get in to "Forbidden City," a club full of exotic and beautiful women? From the outside it just looks like...

New students adjust to Sac State

Matt Rascher
September 17, 2008

One of the most popular shows of the nineties was "Saved by the Bell." The cast provided viewers with moments of warmth and humor, and gave America a glimpse of how fun and exciting high school could have...

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