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The State Hornet

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Campus takes a STAND against smoking

Michelle Perez
December 4, 2002

The Student Health Center is taking a stand to help students quit their smoking habits. The Health Center is currently offering one-on-one student counseling to those who wish to quit smoking. Students...

Army ROTC ranked No. 1 in nation

Michelle Perez
November 20, 2002

Sacramento State's Army Reserve Officers Training Corps program has won a national excellence award as the most outstanding battalion in the nation, beating out hundreds of other programs to receive the...

Augmented health plan extended

Michelle Perez
October 15, 2002

The Student Health center has announced it will extend the purchase time for the augmented health plan. The augmented health plan was originally scheduled to be sold during the first month of school. However...

Breast cancer awareness month

Michelle Perez
October 1, 2002

October is Breast Cancer awareness month and in honor of this month, the health center is providing many education tools to everyone on campus. The program is directed by the American Cancer Society (ACS)...

Health Center offers free psych counseling

Michelle Perez
September 24, 2002

Free psychological counseling services are offered to students at the Health Center on a drop-in basis. Not all students know the Health Center is also home to a Psychological-counseling center. The services...

Health Center offers free services to students

Michelle Perez
September 17, 2002

The Health Center can cure most common ailments for free, according to Laurie Bissett, director of Health Education. The Health Center offers services such as X-raying, Chlamydia testing, physicals, optometry...

CSUS Health Center service changes

Michelle Perez
September 3, 2002

Some health services offered for free to students last spring will cost because grant funding has run out. Many other services are free or are covered under provisions of an augmented health plan. The...

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