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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

Noah Dye, Author

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ASI approves insurance plan

Noah Dye
May 9, 2001

Associated Students, Inc., approved a motion for a new insurance provider for next year at its final board meeting of the year, May 2. The total term premium for this insurance quote is $62,252, pending...

ASI discuss budget proposal

Noah Dye
April 4, 2001

The Finance and Budget Committee?s recommendation for the Associated Students, Inc., 2001/2002 budget was well received by members of ASI?s board of directors at its meeting last Wednesday. If approved,...

Slates begin to form for ASI annual elections

Noah Dye
April 4, 2001

Candidates for the upcoming ASI elections are starting to come together and form separate slates, which they will run upon. Slates have been becoming more popular in recent elections and this year that...

ASI looking for candidates

Noah Dye
March 28, 2001

Associated Students, Inc., has compiled a list of eligible candidates for its April 24 and 25 student elections. As of March 20, there were 23 students who had been declared eligible for the elections....

Camp out during Spring Break

Noah Dye
March 28, 2001

For those students who do not want to deal with the thousands of people who flock to Mexico and the sunny beaches around the country, or don?t have the money to do so, a trip to the mountains for a relaxing,...

ASI sets guidelines for dispersing funds for travel expenditures

Noah Dye
March 21, 2001

Associated Students, Inc., board members approved a measure put forth byPaul Ueckert, ASI executive director of Finance, to establish guidelinesfor a championship fund at its March 14 board meeting. "It...

ASI meeting today

Noah Dye
March 14, 2001

Associated Students, Inc., will discuss the appointment of Allison Carrao as director of Arts and Letters, DOC/SEL committee appointments of Veronica Lerma, Hur-Khan Allen and Angela Gomez at the board...

ASI election deadline approaches

Noah Dye
March 14, 2001

Associated Students, Inc., will hold its annual student elections Tuesday, April 24 and Wednesday, April 25 from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. With the elections just around the corner, ASI wants students to be...

ASI Preview

Noah Dye
February 27, 2001

Associated Student Inc?s board members will discuss student appointments to the director of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies, chair of Lobby Corps and chair of Public Relations at today's...

What students expect from this semester?s Job Fair

Noah Dye
February 14, 2001

Sacramento State students will be able to apply for part-time work, internships and seasonal employment at this semester?s Job Fair. With so many different majors available to students on campus it may...

Best Mexican

Noah Dye
February 7, 2001

When Art and EfrianVallejo decided to open Vallejo?s Mexican Deli in 1983, they had a vision of a family owned and operated restaurant. That vision has come true, and since 1983 the Vallejo brothers have...

Proposed faculty club in Union will include lounges, literature, and wine

Noah Dye
December 29, 2000

Tom Krabacher, chair of the Academic Policies Committee, handed out flyers for a proposed Capital University Club to members of the Faculty Senate at its October 19 meeting. In the past two years, a group...

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Faculty Senate amends resolution

Noah Dye
December 28, 2000

The Faculty Senate, at its October 19 meeting, denied a resolution proposed by Physics and Astronomy professor Donald Hall to change procedures for handling requests for religious exemption from the California...

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Faculty Senate amends grade appeal process

Noah Dye
December 24, 2000

The Faculty Senate passed an amendment to the Grade Appeals Process at its Oct. 19 meeting.

The process has undergone amendments in the Faculty Executive Committee as well as in the Academic Policies Committee.

Tom Krabacher, chair of the Academic Policies Committee, brought the amendment to the floor at the Faculty Senate.

"This calls for Anita Hall?s office, instead of Associated Students, Inc., to generate the list, and when the department needs it, to take random names," Krabacher said.

With this new amendment, University Admissions and Records will produce a list of 200 randomly-identified upper division students and 200 randomly-identified graduate students in each college department.

When it is necessary to process grade appeals, the department chair will randomly select four prospective student panel members from the appropriate list and inform the student and the faculty member of the names of the potential panel members.

The faculty member and the student will then have 48 hours to challenge any one name on the list for any reason.

The first unchallenged name will be the student panel member and the other unchallenged students will be alternates.

This amendment takes the selection process out of the hands of ASI, which until recently took part in the process.

California State Student Association Chair Shaun Lumachi and ASI President Jason Bryant said that ASI "supports the motion."

"We hope that this will streamline the process," Krabacher said.

Safety tips for the New Year

Noah Dye
December 6, 2000

With the semester coming to an end and the new year just around the corner, there are a few tips that students should remember to have a safe and memorable celebration. Whether you are hosting or attending...

Chancellor forms committee to review CSU alcohol policies

Noah Dye
November 8, 2000

In an attempt to strengthen California State University student alcohol policies, Chancellor Charles B. Reed has appointed a committee of CSU presidents and students to review the CSU system?s alcohol...

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Faculty Senate adopts pledge to support unity on campus

Noah Dye
October 25, 2000

The Faculty Senate adopted the pledge, "Our Campus Community Commitment To Unity" at its October 19 meeting. Professor Cecil E. Canton wrote the pledge "to reflect upon the common values, goals and aspirations...

Thumbs up for the “Contender”

Noah Dye
October 12, 2000

Rod Lurie and Denis Maloney have put together an exciting cast for the well-done comedy/drama, "the Contender." The basic idea to this movie is that the Vice President of the United States dies suddenly...

Sac State gets ready for annual golf tournament

Noah Dye
September 24, 2000

Sac State gets ready for annual golf tournamentNoah Dye Signups are currently being taken for the third annual CSUS Circle Golf Tournament, to be held Oct. 6 at the Haggin Oaks Golf Complex. The proceeds...

Russian professor speaks on the ‘Politics of Renewal’

Noah Dye
September 19, 2000

A Russion professor discussed how the Russian government tried to find an identity after the fall of the Soviet Union in a speech to the Renaissance Society on Friday . Aaron Cohen, professor of Russian,...

New device makes fingerprinting a snap

Noah Dye
September 13, 2000

The Department of Public Safety has a new fingerprinting device called LIVE SCAN that is now fully operational and is available to the campus community. The new device will enable the public safety department...

New program benefits students and community

Noah Dye
September 12, 2000

Students at Sacramento State who want to make a difference in the lives of local, at risk high school students can now do so through the Criminal Justice Department's Sac-Mentoring program. This program...

Ford Foundation grant results in new course

Noah Dye
September 6, 2000

David Covin, director of Pan African studies and professor of government and ethnic studies was awarded a grant of $177,000 from the Ford Foundation to help fund his project titled "Race and Democracy:...

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