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Campus under scrutiny for inadequate access

Jesse Collins
February 6, 2001

For many students, a crack in the cement or a bump in the road may not mean much, but for nearly 30 wheelchair users on campus, these minor obstacles can turn dangerous and could hinder their right to...

CSU Chancellor assigns committee to give students a voice to encourage participation

Jesse Collins
January 31, 2001

CSU Chancellor Charles B. Reed has established, and assigned membership to, a new advisory committee in continued efforts to make student participation a priority in the development of university policies....

Image: Department of Arts office makes a bold statement:The lobby of the office for the Sac State School of Arts on the third floor of Mendocino Hall.:

Department of Arts office makes a bold statement

Jesse Collins
December 24, 2000

After a temporary stay in Capistrano Hall, the Sacramento State School of Arts has found a permanent new home in what is arguably the most recognizable and controversial office on campus.

The deep red tones of the walls and carpet that decorate the interior bleed out into the hallway on the third floor of the Mendocino building and make for a surprising contrast with the stark white walls that surround it.

"We felt it was important, because it?s the School of the Arts, that there be a strong aesthetic impression," said the director of the school, Dr. Rollin Potter.

Lani Woods, assistant to Dr. Potter and a graduate of the UC Davis School of Design, was much of the driving force behind the new look by ultimately making the decision on what the new color would be.

"School of the Arts is going to make a statement," said Woods. "We?re trying to get away from the typical institutional colors. We wanted something that was more alive and more warm."

Along with the change of color and the construction of an interior and exterior glass wall has come suspicion that such a sensational redesign also comes with an increase in cost. According to Woods, the concern is understandable yet ensures that the costs were not increased by the effort to redecorate.

"It?s more of a statement of color than a statement of money," Woods said.

"All the material used was the same standard industrial products used by everyone else, it?s just that we chose pretty dramatic colors," said Woods.

Lee Anderson, Chair of the Sac State Design Department, and also involved with the project, came up with the ideas and drawings for reconstruction including the large glass panel that makes up the interior wall of Dr. Potter?s office.

"The money was the standard amount given to do an office space. It was a normal expenditure," said Anderson.

According to Anderson, the school worked closely with Facilities Management and was careful not to exceed expenditures allocated to them over the six weeks it took to complete. "For those of us that are not designers it?s hard to envision how well these things (offices) can change," said Potter.

As for the short glass wall on the outside of the office, "that was one of Dr. Anderson?s first ideas. He wanted people to see it when they got off the elevator."

Potter added that much of the large wooden furniture was either brought over from the old office or left behind by the Arts and Letters staff that relocated to Mariposa Hall.

Additionally, students and faculty in the Arts Department donated most of the artwork in the office, which will be continually rotated out and replaced with new pieces over time, he said.

If you would like to take a closer look at the work or find out more information, contact the School of Arts at 278-ARTS.

Associate vice president of Facilities Management to retire at year’s end

Jesse Collins
November 29, 2000

The upcoming change of personnel at Facilities Management may mean a mix up for project supervision, but the 19-year Sacramento State veteran who is leaving wishes only "a fond farewell with a tip of his...

Blind student finds himself at forefront

Jesse Collins
November 28, 2000

Like many other students at Sacramento State, he does not have a lot of time on his hands. He carries a full set of units and participates as an active leader on three student committees. To know him is...

Levee construction displacing students

Jesse Collins
October 18, 2000

Levee construction that has been blocking bike trails to campus since this summer is progressing well and should be completed by mid-November, according to the project manager. The Army Corps of Engineers?...

Comedy competition returns to Sacramento State

Jesse Collins
October 3, 2000

Sacramento State will partner up with the University Union UNIQUE program to host an evening of comedy, fun and laughter with the San Francisco International Comedy Competition. The event will come to...

Music department honors sports

Jesse Collins
October 2, 2000

From the traditional singing break in baseball?s seventh-inning stretch, to the most recent pop music anthem exciting a crowded stadium, music and sporting events always combine well. The popular Meet...

Assemblyman encourages students to get involved

Jesse Collins
September 26, 2000

Assemblyman Anthony Pescetti, R-10th District, spoke Tuesday at the University Union in an effort to draw support for Republicans and increase the involvement of campus students in the election process....

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