While the Student Fee Advisory Committee approved the proposal to expand the University Union and WELL in October, Sacramento State President Alexander Gonzalez has decided to deny their recommendation.In...
The California State Universities Board of Trustees approved its 2014-15 state support budget request Nov. 6 that includes additional funding for 20,000 new students and 500 new full-time faculty.The $237.6...
The Sacramento State Police Department is investigating a series of incidents involving small, suspicious bundles showing up on and around campus over the past couple of months. The objects...
The Sacramento State Police Department hired former University Enterprises Inc. Togo’s employee Cheng Wang last week to pass out department brochures and answer questions at its Police Service Center...
To prevent burglaries and other crimes, Sacramento Hall will require an electronic card to enter the side entrances beginning Friday.A number of recent security problems, including the entry of unstable...
The Sacramento State Provost Committee is in the process of scheduling open campus forums for students, faculty and staff to meet and ask questions of the candidates for the Vice President of Academic...
Approximately 1,800 Sacramento State employees were mailed letters last week warning their personal information, including Social Security and driver’s license numbers, may have been stolen as a result...
The California Faculty Association will begin negotiations on its collective bargaining agreement with the California State University system starting in January.With the current agreement ending in...
The Sacramento State Faculty Senate passed a resolution Thursday endorsing the statewide Academic Senate’s concern over Gov. Jerry Brown’s delay in appointing a faculty member to the Board of Trustees.The...
The Sacramento State Police Department met with University Transportation and Services Friday to discuss possible solutions to traffic congestion due to an “unprecedented number of cars.” Police Chief...
With a $250 million trigger cut seeming inevitable, Sacramento State Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Mike Lee presented a bleak budget outlook at a Faculty Senate meeting last September.“Same...
The slight discrepancy between the faculty-recommended budget proposal in March and the budget approved by Sacramento State President Alexander Gonzalez in May, has some people raising questions regarding...
With food court lines stretching from door-to-door, tables and chairs occupied and parking spaces nearly impossible to find, Sacramento State kicked off the fall semester with the largest new class in...
Sacramento State University Enterprises Inc. will soon be offering an additional option for coffee beginning Sept. 3 with the opening of a Starbucks “We Proudly Brew” program in the American River...
Sacramento State President Alexander Gonzalez delivered his fall address Thursday morning, highlighting university advances and achievements.Gonzalez made several new announcements, including potential...
The Faculty Senate held its first meeting of the fall semester Wednesday to discuss three new items: program impaction, instructional program priority and academic program review.The Impaction Task Force,...
The California State University system announced a new Intrasystem Concurrent Enrollment program in July, enabling students to enroll in fully-online courses at other CSU campuses and progress quicker...
When Professor Peter Baird took his first-year student seminar class on a Peak Adventures rock climbing expedition in the spring, he was concerned the rainy weather would cause problems. Baird was happy...
The California Fair Employment and Housing Act protects all employees from being harassed, discriminated and retaliated against, regardless of their occupation, race or gender. But at Sacramento State,...
His hands full of heavy bags and food boxes from the Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services, graduate student Jacob Guinn expected to carry the provisions to an elderly gentleman’s car. But when they...
Former Sacramento State Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Joe Sheley is in the process of becoming the permanent president of CSU Stanislaus. The California State University Board of Trustees...
In an ongoing effort to acquire working leads on cases, the Sacramento State Police Department will soon upgrade its video surveillance with a $20,500 grant from the Department of Homeland Security. The...
Sacramento State Police warned earlier this month of a fake letter from the University Foundation at Sacramento State stating the recipient won an international lottery. The scam informs the recipient...
While the Counseling and Psychological Services at Sacramento State is considered a model collegiate mental health program within the California State University system, some union representatives voiced...
A student and her boyfriend were robbed at gunpoint in Parking Lot 7 on Saturday evening. The victims did not sustain any injuries but their wallets, cell phones, and an iPad were taken. Police Chief Mark...
The Sacramento State Police Department warned last Friday of a case of ongoing fraud involving fake checks and false promises of winning an international lottery. Police said suspects mailed fictitious...
California Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye spoke at Sacramento State on Monday about the significance and role of mentors in her journey as an attorney and judge. Cantil-Sakauye said she was a beneficiary...
Sacramento State police arrested a former Upper Eastside Lofts employee on March 25 under suspicion of embezzlement and misappropriating residents’ rent payments. Laini Harris, the former resident services...
While the California State University system administers the duties and functions of its state colleges through the Board of Trustees, students have a voice in the decision-making through two student trustees....
When Chancellor Timothy White visited campus Monday, he said Sacramento State’s open spaces throughout campus allow students to reflect on their experiences. White said Sac State was an “unusually...
They can be seen of all designs and colors, zipping in and out of the small gaps in between hordes of students clustered together. Others ride more slowly, carefully avoiding students on their way to class....
It’s late afternoon on the second floor of the University Union, where students stay comfortably spread around the chairs and tables that lie directly above EcoGrounds. There is a hum, bustle and chatter...
If social media was a living, functioning person, it would depend on anonymity for survival. Freedom, expression and fulfillment would course through its twisted and everlasting veins, allowing for continued...
The southeast and northwest stairwells of Parking Structure III were roped off on Tuesday afternoon due to a Sacramento Fire Department training exercise that left the ground soaking wet. Station 10...