Those generational clusters-the baby boomers, Generation X, the millenials and so on-never seem like appropriate groupings until you get a bunch of them together in a single room. Such was the case on...
A Sacramento State grad plans to sell her virginity off through an online auction. The 21-year-old, who said she is using the pseudonym Natalie Dylan for safety reasons, was interviewed on the Howard Stern...
Police and paramedics were called to campus this afternoon to attend to a collision between a skateboarder and a pedestrian. Nick Lumenta, 22, was riding his longboard near the Academic Information Resource...
Zach Lytle built his one-pound robotic monstrosity to destroy. Armed with a spinning drum, Lytle's robot, "The Bomb," tore up the competition at The Smackdown at Sac Town, the marquee event at today's...
Alcohol played a part in a fatal car crash involving a Sacramento State student, Sacramento Police Department disclosed on Wednesday. Blood analysis showed that Kirsten Ross, 20, had a blood alcohol content...
Local coaches, ex-players, friends and family gathered at the Radisson Hotel Monday to welcome Sacramento State's new men's basketball coach Brian Katz to the campus community. Katz, who was introduced...
Sacramento State officials reported on Friday that the university has experienced a 6.7 percent overall increase in applications received for the fall 2008 semester. The increase includes applications...
To some, hauling recycled windows in a drafty warehouse might not sound like a good time. The 15 student volunteers tasked with the job, however, seemed to relish their assigned duties at Habitat for Humanity's...
Back in 2004, administrators began talking about "Destination 2010," a plan of direction for Sacramento State. But why stop at 2010? 2020 is coming soon enough and the Sacramento State community needs...
It's that time of the year again. As the old semester fades away in a smog of final projects and exams, the new semester is already on the horizon. The new semester means hope and promise for some. And...
Say what you will about his policies, but we have a pretty interesting governor. While most states suffer with their stodgy career politicians, Arnold Schwarzenegger is a unique character, one who is unafraid...
Editor's note: this column uses an explicit term. It is used because it is essential to this column. On Sept. 21, the editorial board of the Colorado State University student newspaper decided that they'd...
It's Halloween, and you know what that means. Within the next 24 hours, you'll be wearing one of those "Scream" masks, your pants will go missing and you'll have accumulated a higher blood alcohol concentration...
I have three e-mail accounts, which I think makes me a freak. I can't help it. I'm the kind of guy who likes his mashed potatoes, steak and coleslaw nicely partitioned on the plate, each ready to be shoveled...
Television is horrible. It has few redeeming qualities. But that's probably why we love it. I came to this conclusion after watching the latest episode of "Heroes," NBC's popular superhero serial. As a...
I've never had an original thought in my life. Okay, maybe once or twice, but I assure you those were complete accidents. As a product of a public school system, I've been taught to regurgitate, not learn....
Given the amount a student invests in preparation for higher education, huge novice expectations are reasonable. But these hopes are the windmills of a social and careerist knight-errant. Parties, internships,...
The shotgun in my hands tells me everything I need to know. I reload anyway and as undead creatures mob me, I ask myself: Does this zombie have substantially human characteristics? And if so, by blowing...
In another universe, we are still using CasperWeb and it's as though we never developed the proverbial opposable thumb. The symphonic thump you hear is the sound of the student body bashing heads on keyboards,...