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The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

Joanne Carroll, Author

All content by Joanne Carroll

Dietician to supervise campus dining services

Joanne Carroll
December 10, 2003

A registered dietician has been hired by the CSUS Foundation tooversee the dining services for the university. Stephanie Ewing has been given the responsibility of foodsafety, food diversity and complaints...

Foundation runs $700,000 surplus in first quarter

Joanne Carroll
December 10, 2003

The CSUS Foundation ran a surplus of almost $700,000 in thefirst fiscal quarter ending Sept. 30, with the Hornet Bookstorealone earning more than $1 million in profit. The Foundation is a non-profit corporation...

CSUS Foundation to discuss finances at Friday meeting

Joanne Carroll
December 3, 2003

The CSUS Foundation Board of Directors will hear and discussreports from recent meetings of the Budget and Finance Committeeabout the financial statements up to September of this year at aFriday meeting....

ASI takes on holds policy

Joanne Carroll
November 19, 2003

Associated Students, Inc. President Peter Ucovich said he is inmeetings with President Alexander Gonzalez in an effort to reversethe decision to place holds on student registration due tooutstanding parking...

Flu season rears its head as students suffer sniffles

Joanne Carroll
November 12, 2003

A drastic drop in temperature from 90 degrees two weeks ago tohighs in the mid-50s this week have caused in the number of sickstudents on campus to increase, said officials at the StudentHealth Center....

Foundation gives Gonzalez low interest loan for new president’s Natomas home

Joanne Carroll
October 29, 2003

President Alexander Gonzalez borrowed $164,000 of CSUSFoundation money to help finance his home in Natomas with alow-interest loan, as part of a plan approved by the Foundation inMay to help with his relocation...

A cultural balancing act

Joanne Carroll
October 22, 2003

Wahida Kakar would be living a very different life if she had not come to the United States at age 8. If her family had stayed in Afghanistan, she knows that by now, at age 22, she would be uneducated,...

Student committee tackles health issues

Joanne Carroll
October 15, 2003

If students are unhappy with the Student Health Center or have suggestions for better health services on campus, their voices can be heard. Students have the opportunity to speak out about the services...

Sex offenders’ info may be accessible to campus

Joanne Carroll
October 8, 2003

Students may soon access information on convicted sex offenders that work or study on campus from University Police. A bill passed Monday by the California State Assembly updated Megan's Law to include...

PATRIOT Act reveals library records to federal agencies fighting terrorism

Joanne Carroll
October 8, 2003

Sac State's library has set up a procedure for staff to follow if an Federal Bureau of Investigation agent asks for information about students' reading habits. Under the USA PATRIOT Act, the FBI has the...

Sac State students make Family PACT

Joanne Carroll
September 24, 2003

Students can receive free reproductive health care at the Student Health Center if they qualify for the new program Family Planning, Access, Care and Treatment. According to the Student Health Center,...

Auto theft, break-ins persist on campus

Joanne Carroll
September 17, 2003

Parking on campus could be hazardous to your vehicle. There have been 18 thefts so far this year, according to University Police reports. Last semester, there were 23 acts of vandalism to vehicles in campus...

Sacramento State smokers snuffed by new policies

Joanne Carroll
September 10, 2003

California's state law against smoking indoors is clear, but uncertainty persists regarding the university's policy on smoking outside on campus. The smoking policy outlined in the University Policy manual...

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