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Middle Class Scholarship can cut tuition by 40 percent

Natalie Gray
February 19, 2014

Beginning in the 2014-15 academic year, the Middle Class Scholarship Act is a new financial aid award for California State University and University of California students with family incomes of up to...

Students take on odd jobs when the bills need to get paid

Students take on odd jobs when the bills need to get paid

Natalie Gray
January 28, 2014

Paying for college is not always as easy as financial aid and student loans. Most students take on side jobs to pay rent, bills and the ever so necessary beer after a long day. Some jobs, however, are...

Army Private First Class Rosie Darby stands in a formation at a combat outpost in the Zhari district of Kandahar province, Afghanistan on February 1, 2013. (Alexandra Zavis/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

Veteran’s Association stonewalling victims of military sexual assault

Natalie Gray
December 3, 2013

A report came out by the American Civil Liberties Union, Service Women’s Action Network and the Veterans Legal Service Clinic at Yale Law School alleging that the US Department of Veteran’s Affairs...

Sac State takes down sexual assault one case at a time

Sac State takes down sexual assault one case at a time

Natalie Gray
October 15, 2013

No student should ever be afraid to walk across their college campus with the looming thought of someone following them, watching them and stalking them.Sexual assault comes in many forms and all cases...

Four year graduation expectations are unrealistic

Four year graduation expectations are unrealistic

Natalie Gray
October 8, 2013

As incoming freshmen, most students were made to believe they could complete college in four years, but here at California State Universities, taking a steady 12 units each semester is considered a “full...

Racists comments flood Twitter after Miss America pageant

Racists comments flood Twitter after Miss America pageant

Natalie Gray
September 24, 2013

Although we live in the land of the free, home of the brave, America is still fearing what we don’t understand. Twitter exploded last week with tweets from ignorant people making appalling comments...

New cup and straw design detects invisible date-rape drugs in drinks

New cup and straw design detects invisible date-rape drugs in drinks

Natalie Gray
September 17, 2013

Imagine feeling safer at every bar you walk into, knowing some pervert can’t slip you an undetected date rape drug. Soon a seemingly simple plastic cup and straw design will revolutionize the bar scene...

Sacramento State design gallery open for business after fire

Natalie Gray
March 15, 2013

The Department of Design Gallery rose from the ashes Wednesday during its re-opening in Mariposa Hall. After a fire destroyed the gallery in October 2011, faculty and students came together to see the...

She’ll never tell: Sac State Confessions creator Madison Hall knows all your secrets

Natalie Gray
March 5, 2013

Stories of sex, drugs and defecating on the top floor of Parking Structure III flood the “Sac State Confessions” Facebook page daily.  The page is an outlet where girls plea for attention, guys plea...

Sacramento State students donate blood to save lives, beat UC Davis and feel normal again

Sacramento State students donate blood to save lives, beat UC Davis and feel normal again

Natalie Gray
March 2, 2013

This week Sacramento State took a chunk out of the more than 44,000 blood donations needed every day during a blood and marrow drive.On Tuesday and Wednesday 548 volunteers donated pints of blood or gave...

Two people reportedly claiming to be Sacramento State students allegedly part of scam

Natalie Gray
February 27, 2013

A man and a woman, claiming to be Sacramento State theater students, may  be going door-to-door asking for money. They are allegedly attempting to sell children’s books for the UC Davis Children’s...

Book drive gives underprivileged kids access to books

Natalie Gray
February 20, 2013

Across the country, children from lower-income families are deprived of the opportunity to have books at their disposal. “In poor communities there is approximately one book to every 300 children,”...

National Condom Week raises sexual health awareness on campus

National Condom Week raises sexual health awareness on campus

Natalie Gray
February 13, 2013

The week of Feb. 14 is not just a profit jackpot for greeting card companies and florists, but a time to recognize the importance of condoms.National Condom Week aims to raise awareness about sexually...

Many of the caps of the graduates carried messages, such as the one by Kara Crookston, left, during Fresno State University's 101st Commencement at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California, on Saturday, May 19, 2012. (John Walker/Fresno Bee/MCT)

It’s the Hard-Knock Life for us: New graduates find themselves overqualified, stuck

Natalie Gray
December 5, 2012

After several years of higher education, more than 260,000 college graduates worked in food service, retail and personal service industries in 2011, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The numbers continue...

Stereotypes still hurt feminist movement

Natalie Gray
November 29, 2012

As far as we’ve come with women’s rights and the feminist movement, there are still many people holding tight to feminist stereotypes. It’s these people who are adamant about living in the past and...

Social media throws out personal boundaries

Natalie Gray
November 9, 2012

If you’re ever wondering what your friends are doing every minute of every day, just check their Facebooks. At any given moment I can see who is at the gym or what people ate that day. But it doesn’t...

Driving etiquette takes a back seat to impatient travelers

Natalie Gray
September 11, 2012

Driving annoyances used to consist of the elderly lady driving 20 mph under the speed limit with her blinker on or the person getting on the highway at 40 mph. It’s people like this who drive others...

Designated smoking areas needed on campus

Natalie Gray
May 10, 2012

A majority of public buildings in the country, with a few exemptions like casinos, are smoke-free indoors. Seems obvious since the ‘50s when it was acceptable to smoke pretty much anywhere. The laws...

Students should wait before being Facebook friends with professors

Natalie Gray
May 9, 2012

The world is heavily engaged in social media. Whether for personal, school, networking or business, billions are plugged into a social media network. With this growing trend of doing business and networking...

Kbox protection helps students.

Natalie Gray
May 3, 2012

Most people don’t think twice before logging onto a free Wi-Fi connection, especially when on campus. It’s free Internet with a high-speed connection; that’s all people need to know about a network...

GRAY AREA: Alumni Association Worth the Money

Natalie Gray
April 10, 2012

There has to be a benefit to dedicating four or more years to rigorous college courses and endless hours of homework aside from getting a degree. That’s where the Alumni Center comes in. An alumni center...

"As counterproductive as this seems, some students have valid reasons for returning to the nest post-grad."

GRAY AREA: Grads who return home not lazy

Natalie Gray
April 3, 2012

Before ever getting to college, we all thought the same thing - I just want to get out of my parents house. Don’t deny it. Living with mom and dad wasn’t exactly the riveting social life you dreamed...

GRAY AREA: Important to report assault

Natalie Gray
March 27, 2012

There’s no way to put into perspective what a woman goes through after an assault; the fear someone is always there, the inability to trust anyone, the loneliness and isolation. The aftermath is the...

 

GRAY AREA: Courteous conduct in classroom conducive for learning

Natalie Gray
March 13, 2012

Looking at a college syllabus today, one would find a section on classroom conduct telling students to refrain from doing things like texting, Facebook or answering calls. Seems fairly reasonable, but...

GRAY AREA: College should be a place to share religion freely.

Natalie Gray
March 7, 2012

Part of the college experience is finding and creating oneself, adapting to new cultures and exploring different beliefs. This experience should not include students being badgered for their chosen faith...

Students need more than a good resume when job seeking.

Natalie Gray
February 22, 2012

You didn’t get the job. After hours of prepping your resume, picking the perfect outfit, researching the position and whitening the hell out of your teeth, you still didn’t get the job. Having...

Valentine’s Day not only for couples

Natalie Gray
February 8, 2012

It’s back. The day of unwanted fluffy teddy bears, chocolates making us fat, cards with hearts ending up in the trash and endless expectations for a perfect valentine unrealistic enough to make...

Divorce just as difficult for adults

Natalie Gray
February 1, 2012

Let someone stand an inch in front of you and throw rocks repeatedly at your face. That’s a sample of how it felt to hear my parents say “divorce.” The memory still makes me cringe. Divorce...

Kissing ass in school pays off for students

Natalie Gray
January 25, 2012

We’ve all done it. You know, brown-nosed a bit to get what you want. Don’t be ashamed, it paid off right? We grow up kissing the asses of parents, teachers and even friends to benefit ourselves. It...

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