The possibility of rolling strikes across the 23 campus California State University system is becoming more and more likely as faculty anger over budget cuts and a general distrust of CSU Chancellor Charles Reed continues to grow. "There is no more talk, we have used all our bags of tricks," said CFA Vice President Lillian Taiz. (0) comments
The events of a December "freshmen party" organized by the women's soccer team may have gone too far and have become further blurred with the Athletics Department telling players not to speak with The State Hornet. This comes after the athletic director was shown photos of freshman players tagged with the words "bitch" and other forms of "marking up." (62) comments
Each member of the women's soccer team will be suspended for one game next season as a result of events that occurred at a December "rookie" party, a player from the team told The State Hornet. (0) comments
Having a relationship is not neccessary when it comes to sex. It's perfectly okay to satisfy individual needs without the strings attatched. (1) comment
Women's soccer will forfeit a preseason game and players will sit out a second game on a rotation basis, Athletics Director Terry Wanless told The Sacramento Bee in a story published today. The State Hornet first reported that team would forfeit a game and that players would be suspended an additional game. (0) comments
A 9 percent spike in enrollment applications for fall 2007 offers hope but no promises to ending Sacramento State's enrollment slump. (1) comment
While students may not have a direct say in how contract negotiations are going, or even what the final decision will be, it is clear that the administration and the California Faculty Association both want the support of Sacramento State students. (1) comment
History has repeated itself as yet another Royal Chicano Air Force poster was vandalized in the University Library Gallery. Some fear the vandalism may have been ethnically motivated. (0) comments
The California Faculty Association Board of Directors voted unanimously Tuesday in favor of holding a strike vote during the weeks of March 5 and March 12. (10) comments
Associated Students Inc. instituted a free new program last month called Book Exchange that allows students to sell back their used textbooks, as opposed to selling them back to bookstores for a price that some students call unfair. Many students were open-minded when informed about the new ASI Book Exchange. (1) comment
Sacramento State's Library may satisfy the needs of most students, but many can certainly agree that it is in need of a facelift, as business reference librarian Anne Bradley put it. In 2003, it appeared that the Library would get a makeover. There was a proposal to redesign the library using $37 million, but the idea was scratched due to budget concerns. (0) comments
Sacramento State is getting closer to becoming a giant hot spot - where Internet access is universally available on campus. It is normal to see students carrying laptops around, and for good reason, Sac State has recently updated the wireless capabilities on campus. (0) comments
Congresswoman Doris Matsui ignored protesters of the Iraq war Monday, as she dedicated a digital archive developed in memory of her late husband, Robert Matsui, inside the Special Collections and University Archives at Sacramento State. (0) comments
The Refugee's Educators Network of Rancho Cordova has donated more than 6,000 items including books, journals, film and other memorabilia, said Kathryn Blackmer Reyes, ethnic studies and multicultural librarian. (0) comments
An estimated 860 students gathered Wednesday in the University Union Ballroom to attend Sacramento State's 25th bi-annual job fair. Event Coordinator Shari Gonzalez said the fair, which ran from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., was supposed to act as a follow-up opportunity for students. (0) comments
Sacramento State celebrated its sixth-annual National Condom Day today in the Library fountain square. The fact that day happened to fall on Valentines Day was no coincidence either said senior pre-nursing major Teresa Hibbard who works with Sac State's Student Health Services. (0) comments
Pell grants - federal money for lower-income students - are being increased for the first time in four years. H.D. Palmer, deputy director of finance for California, said Pell grants would get a significant increase over the next five years. (0) comments
Sacramento State students in the 21st century have more access to information and technology than ever before and they are using this access to their benefit - by bringing technology into the classroom. (0) comments
Everything is Illuminated was the theme Thursday at the Jewish Student Union movie night, hosted by Sacramento-based The Home Theater Company. The event was the second event held this semester by the club. Of the group, the Jewish Student Union, 10 members attended the meeting to watch Elijah Wood star in the movie, "Everything is Illuminated. (0) comments
The 21st annual Student Research Competition offers Sacramento State students the chance to win $200 dollars on March 3. The competition also provides the chance to present students' research and obtain valuable feedback, said Vicki Pearson-Rounds, the sponsored programs development officer at the Research Administration office. (0) comments
Twenty-four administration, faculty and staff members discussed a drafted list of the university's campus core values Wednesday at the California Suite in the University Union during an open meeting held by the Strategic Planning Council. (0) comments
The Associated Students Inc. Board of Directors voted to promote marketing and advertising for the Academic Information Resource Center 24-hour study lounge. (0) comments
The slated March 1 opening of a new ethnic food restaurant in the Riverfront Center looks to provide satisfaction for the variety-starved. (0) comments
Exciting advancements in the field of fiber-based devices were discussed with energy and humor by Jay Sharping during his presentation Thursday, "Pushing the limits of glass." The presentation surveyed the recent developments in the field of fiber optics, a field that has grown in size and capabilities over the past few decades. (0) comments
Sacramento State celebrated its sixth-annual National Condom Day Wednesday in the Library fountain square. (1) comment