As spring 2015 begins to wind down and finals approaching, Sacramento State students share their plans for summer break.Students such as Ashwini Suresh, Shweta Singh and Minnolini Nithyanandan, graduate...
On May 8 at noon, the Sacramento State Opera Theatre put together an Opera for Lunch. Students, staff, faculty and the public could come enjoy a performance of the comedic one-act opera “Cox and Box”...
As spring 2015 is coming to a close, Sacramento State students look back on the experiences and knowledge they've gained and the methods they are using to help prepare for finals.Many students used the...
Sacramento State hosted a lecture titled “Leukemia Stem Cells: Targeting Acute Myeloid Leukemia’s Achilles Heel” on Tuesday, April 21.The guest speaker for the event was Brian A. Jonas, the assistant...
In 2014 the U.S. Senate proposed a bill that would allow California to receive $1 billion in funding to help relieve the drought. Before and after images of the state’s rivers and lakes show the shocking...
Wednesday's Nooner on April 15 in the Redwood Room hosted The Tipsy Hustlers. The band is described as funk and rock with a touch of pop, soul and blues.Their influences range from well known artists like...
Wednesday’s Nooner came in the form of local Sacramento award-winning hip hop artist Mr. Hooper and his band on April 8.Hooper, who attended Sacramento State in 1993, fell in love with making music at...
Friends of the Library, a volunteer support group that considers Sacramento State's library as the heart of the university, put together a lecture focusing on the book, "River City and Valley Life: An...
Wednesday's Nooner on March 18 in the Redwood Room brought new visitors to Sacramento State: Surviving the Era, an alternative rock band native to Sacramento.The band opened with the song "Callus Heart,"...
Sacramento State is considered a commuter school. Far more students commute to campus by car, bus or bikes than actually live on campus. As soon as their last class is over, most students will leave campus...
On Thursday, March 12, at 4 p.m. the doors to the University Library Gallery were open to the public for an exhibit titled "On the Sidelines: Sports in the Internment Camps."The exhibit was put together...
The world of television has changed from a decade ago. With cable and satellite companies offering thousands of channels, the options for television shows has also increased. With so much money being poured...
The March 4 Nooner brought a soulful concert to Sacramento State in the form of blues artists Jesi Naomi and Jenny Clower.Naomi, a Sac State alumna, is a Chico native who found her calling in performing...
Wednesday's Nooner on Feb. 25 began with a thunderous cheer echoing throughout the University Union. Instead of the usual musical performances, UNIQUE opted for a different attraction: Family Feud.Participating...
It is said that a person is exposed to roughly 5,000 ads in one day. Many of which target how a person can change something about themselves, whether it is their looks, personality, eating habits or overall...
Starting college can be an exciting time in a young person’s life. Long gone are the days where one has to wake up early for school, go to classes that are assigned, be allowed to eat lunch once the...
The vast diversity of Sacramento State is easily seen and heard when walking through the campus. Students of different ethnic backgrounds can be seen conversing in many different languages, wearing clothing...
At the start of each semester, Sacramento State's campus is littered with flyers, booths and people trying to get you to join their clubs, sororities, fraternities or cause.Despite the craziness, a flyer...
Last semester’s Battle of the Bands runner-up, The Stand Out State, returned Feb. 4 with an upbeat concert for UNIQUE’s “Wednesday Nooner” in the University Union.Sacramento State students Stacey...
On Feb. 1 at 7 p.m. in Capistrano Hall, a concert was held featuring Indian vocalist Amutha Satish. Performing alongside the artist were musicians Vignesh Thyagarajan and Amit Rangathan.The concert was...
On Jan. 28 at noon in the Redwood Room in the University Union, students, staff, faculty and the public experienced a touch of reggae, hip-hop and “alien soul” from Brian Chris Rogers, 31, a multi-talented...