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Legends to be honored at the first Boxing Reunion Hall of Fame Banquet

Christina Singh
May 12, 2002

Sacramento State?s Alumni Center will be hosting the first Boxing Reunion Hall of Fame Banquet this evening in the Steven Lee Yamshon Alumni Center. The event, which will begin at 6 p.m., is in honor of...

‘Race for the Cure’ kicks-off tomorrow, volunteers still needed

Christina Singh
May 9, 2002

The Sacramento Valley Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation will be hosting its sixth annual "Race for the Cure" on Saturday, May. 11th at California Exposition (Cal Expo). Last year?s...

College hosts gala in celebration of 20th anniversary

Christina Singh
April 29, 2002

The College of Health and Human Services will host a gala to honor some of its alumni as the department marks its 20th anniversary on Sat., May 4th. The gala, which will begin at 6 p.m. will be held at...

Chicano/Latino Alumni Association first annual scholarship banquet to be held Saturday

Christina Singh
April 24, 2002

The Chicano/Latino Alumni Association, a subset of its Associated Students Alumni, will be hosting its first annual Capital Scholarship Banquet at Sac State?s Alumni Center on Saturday, Apr. 27th, 2002....

Alumni breakfast club scheduled for April 2

Christina Singh
March 20, 2002

The Steven Lee Yamshon Alumni Center will be hosting its? quarterly "Alumni Breakfast Club" Tuesday, Apr. 2nd. The event begins at 7:30 a.m. and ends at 9 a.m. The topic for Tuesday?s discussion will be...

16th Annual Distinguished Service Awards

Christina Singh
March 13, 2002

Sac State will be hosting the 16th annual Distinguished Service Awards Banquet ceremony on Thursday, March 14th in the Alumni Center. Awards are given to a group of alumni to recognize their professional...

Women’s History, a month-long celebration

Christina Singh
March 4, 2002

During the month of March, Sac State will be hosting a variety of events to celebrate National Women?s History Month. The theme this year is "Women Sustaining the American Spirit", and to kick it off,...

Sac State remembers chemistry professor at memorial service

Christina Singh
February 11, 2002

More than one hundred people gathered at Sacramento State?s Alumni Center Saturday afternoon to celebrate the life of a well-known professor who passed away last semester. Family and friends, including...

The virtues of ‘Sin City’

Christina Singh
December 1, 2001

Shopping, eating, dancing, drinking and, of course, gambling are what captivate people from all across the world to visit Las Vegas. Over the years, the beautiful city of Vegas has continued to reinvent...

A small bite of ‘The Big Apple’

Christina Singh
December 1, 2001

It was during the summer when my friends and I planned our trip to New York City. After Sept. 11, however, I knew that New York City would never be the same. We were asked whether or not we would still...

Run off and join the (Music) Circus

Christina Singh
September 25, 2001

Auditions for the chorus and principal roles of "Lost in the Stars," a California Musical Theatre production, will be held at Sacramento State for the third yearin a row. "Lost in the Stars" is produced...

Professor discusses Latino book today

Christina Singh
September 25, 2001

Join Sacramento State Professor of Education Francisco Reveles as he presets a lecture and slide presentation about his new book, "A Journey: Hombre a Hombre," today at noon in the University Union Hinde...

The University Union’s Fall “PHLAGLEBLAST”

Christina Singh
September 6, 2001

The University Union?s successful homecoming "Phlagleblast" celebration kicks off its second year tomorrow morning for an entire day of activities, entertainment and prizes designed to welcome students...

Sacramento State students can run for breast cancer cure

Christina Singh
May 10, 2001

The fifth annual Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation "Race for the Cure" will start the first race at 8 a.m., Saturday, May 12 at the California Exposition in Sacramento. It was in 1997 when Sacramento...

Architect Aaron Betsky to speak on campus Thursday

Christina Singh
March 28, 2001

On Thursday, March 29 at 7:30 p.m., come and listen to well known author Aaron Betsky speak on "Architecture Must Burn," in the University Union's Hinde Auditorium. Besky is the controversial curator of...

Actors bring out the best in film based on friendships

Christina Singh
March 23, 2001

Okay, so what do Morris Chestnut, D.L. Hughley, Bill Bellamy and Shemar Moore all have in common? They all star in the hit new movie titled "The Brothers". I had the opportunity to sit in a movie theatre...

African Film Series debuts with “Bamboozled”

Christina Singh
February 24, 2001

"Bamboozled," part of the African Film Series, will be shown in the University Union, Ballroom, at 6 p.m., Feb. 26. Produced by Spike Lee, "Bamboozled," is about the pitfalls and prejudices of a network...

Well known violist performs tonight

Christina Singh
February 19, 2001

On Monday, Feb. 19 at 7 p.m., come join David Dalton's lecture and demonstration featuring highlights of the life and career of well known violist, William Primrose. Dalton, long time friend and former...

Orion string quartet shines tonight

Christina Singh
February 12, 2001

The Orion String Quartet will open stage for the second annual New Millennium Concert Series here at Sac State on Mon., Feb. 12 at 8 p.m. in the Musical Recital Hall. It was in 1987 when the Orion String...

Get your mind off school: November schedule of events

Christina Singh
November 10, 2000

Midterms are officially over with finals soon to follow. What perfect month than November to go out and get your mind off of school. If you're wondering what there is to do around campus, think no more,...

Safe Rides provides safe choices

Christina Singh
November 8, 2000

Driving home while under the influence can lead to many problems for young college students early on. A night of drinking with some friends may not seem all too fun when one is being hit with a ticket...

Rain did not dilute the message of MADD and other groups at Natural High Fair

Christina Singh
November 1, 2000

Showers did not dampen the spirits at the "Ninth Annual Natural High Fair," which took place Wednesday in the Library quad. Hundreds of people, including students from Sacramento State, attended to show...

Dance concert moves to ?Motown?

Christina Singh
November 1, 2000

Dale Scholl Dance/Art will open its 19th season tonight with "Moving To Motown," an event that will honor the 40th Anniversary of one of pop music?s all-time leading labels. "We?re taking music from artists...

Get a ?Natural High? in the Library Quad

Christina Singh
October 17, 2000

DRIVE SMART Sacramento will partner up with Sacramento State?s Recreational Sports Department to hold its annual Natural High Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 25, in the Library Quad. The purpose...

Theatre and Dance production schedule offers three plays for fall

Christina Singh
October 5, 2000

If you're ever in the mood to go relieve some of the stress that lingers over you from school, then check out some of the plays that Sacramento State's Department of Theatre and Dance has to offer. This...

Community Service Day takes place Saturday

Christina Singh
October 4, 2000

The Fourth semi-annual Community Service Day will take place Saturday, Oct. 7, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Volunteers from all over the community, including students from Sacramento State will come together...

Nursing students participate in first-ever brain attack conference

Christina Singh
September 26, 2000

Sacramento State held its first-ever Brain Attack Conference in the University Union on Sept. 14. The two-day interdisciplinary conference, which focused on detection, effects and prevention of strokes,...

Faculty recital hosts ?party of two?

Christina Singh
September 12, 2000

Claudia Kitka's first time on stage in a musical setting was a memorable one. Around the age of seven, Kitka and 31 little girls simultaneously played on 16 pianos. "It was very impressive," said Kitka,...

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