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PATRIOT Act allows government to check student library records

Dan Barr
May 13, 2003

The passage of the USA PATRIOT Act in Oct. 2001 has had an intruding effect on college campuses and has led civil liberty groups to call the act unconstitutional. The PATRIOT Act, short for Uniting and...

Parking structure set for 2004

Dan Barr
May 6, 2003

Sacramento State will need about 1,000 more parking spaces next year, and that number is projected to grow. Parking Structure III is slated to begin construction in the summer of 2004 and will hold approximately...

University Archives a hidden treasure

Dan Barr
April 22, 2003

Behind the library sits a small office with a single small sign in the window, just large enough for those who are looking for it. The sign says, "University Archives." Run by a small staff of dedicated...

Ancient Greek tomes donated to library

Dan Barr
April 2, 2003

A donation of more than 70,000 books valued at $5 million will provide the basis for a new Greek studies center in the library. The collection is one of the largest of its kind and was donated by Angelo...

War dissenter on campus Friday

Dan Barr
April 2, 2003

Sacramento State will play host to one of America?s most popular activists Friday. Daniel Ellsberg will speak in the Grand Ballroom in the University Union Friday from 7-9 p.m. in a program entitled "Democracy,...

More financial aid needed to combat tuition hikes

Dan Barr
February 26, 2003

With Sacramento State's tuition on the rise, many more students may be needing financial aid packages to remain in school. Gov. Gray Davis' budget proposal cut $326 million from the CSU system. The proposed...

INS tightens up on foreign students

Dan Barr
February 19, 2003

Some foreign students at Sacramento State face new, tougher restrictions from the Immigration and Naturalization Services, due to a national program known as NSEERS. NSEERS stands for National Security...

Fraternity house, property threatened by neighbors’ lawsuit

Dan Barr
February 5, 2003

The Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has been threatened by its neighbors with a lawsuit that would remove them from their property. TKE members have lived in the seven-room house on Sierra Boulevard near...

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