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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

Nick Birren, Author

All content by Nick Birren

Special online election issues resolved

Nick Birren
December 8, 2004

Moments after the special election opened online, ineligible faculty and staff votes nearly invalidated the results. "We identified 24 invalid CSUS staff and faculty logins, and out of those 24, 18 cast...

Using your charge card — priceless

Nick Birren
December 8, 2004

With the semester winding down, Sacramento State students are busy registering for classes. But they are finding out VISA is no longer the most widely accepted credit card in the world. "They should take...

Measure 2 dominates ballot

Nick Birren
December 8, 2004

With the special election finally here, students have an opportunity to voice their opinion. Out of the two measures on the ballot, Measure 2, dealing with creating a new retention center, is getting the...

Graduate student’s vote not limited

Nick Birren
November 10, 2004

One piece of legislation that was not passed during the Nov. 3 Associated Students Board of Directors meeting was an amendment concerning the involvement of graduate students in the voting process. The...

Appellate Council makes ballot

Nick Birren
November 10, 2004

The Appellate Council could lose most of its power over Associated Students legislative actions when students hit the polls on Dec. 8 and 9. The council's review power would be limited to the resolution...

Alumnus takes top job with CHP

Nick Birren
November 3, 2004

Sacramento State alumnus Michael Brown is the new top cop of the California Highway Patrol. Hand picked by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Brown extended his lengthy resume in law enforcement and community...

A federal affair

Nick Birren
October 20, 2004

This fall, 34 Sacramento State students signed up for a class they assumed would be like any other. What they soon realized was that the class would involve no textbook, no classroom and the FBI. The FBI...

Open invitation to view tonight’s final debate

Nick Birren
October 13, 2004

Government professors at Sacramento State are encouraging students to get involved and express their opinions about tonight's final presidential debate.The election is less than a month away and the campaign...

Mental health tests offered confidentially

Nick Birren
October 7, 2004

Mood and anxiety disorders are not signs of weakness, and they will not go away on their own. Starting today in the University Union, Sacramento State's Psychological Counseling Services, along with social...

Student radio makes waves for CSUS tenant

Nick Birren
October 6, 2004

Everyone has a limit, and Rafael Chavez has reached his. Chavez, station manager of KSSU 1580, Sacramento State's student-operated radio station, is on a mission to boycott campus resident Capital Public...

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