The media has always been the first thing we turn to in times of catastrophe and celebration, but it is important to stop and ask, "Is this really the truth?"
Being a college student feels like a full-time responsibility. Many students who juggle school and work will agree that’s it’s tough - feeling constantly drained - but they do it for the sake of getting an education and having a few quart...
The Bradford Pear looks like any other tree you would find walking through campus. It’s a very pretty tree with white blossoms in spring, until the stench of a frat house bathroom reaches your nose.
It seems these days that celebrities can do no wrong - all they have to do is come out with a catchy song or a hit movie and all is forgiven. Though that is not always the case, the domestic violence case involving Chris Brown and Rihanna in ...
The Capital Fellows Program, which annually selects 64 students
nationwide, has selected six Sacramento State students for its
membership this fall, bringing them the opportunity to work with
the state government and gain experience for futur...
California State Assemblyman Richard Pan, D-Sacramento, moved
his district office to Modoc Hall at Sacramento State this June in
order to reach out to students on campus, as well as the
community.
Coats for Kids
The News10 Coats For Kids drive, sponsored by the Zeta Sigma Chi
Sorority on behalf of the Greek Council, is accepting donations on
campus Nov. 30 through Dec. 7 in hopes of collecting 300 coats for
children in need.
Charisse...
Carole Hayashino, vice president for University Advancement at
Sacramento State, accepted what she considers to be her dream job
as president and executive director of a statewide nonprofit
organization in Hawaii.
Meals on Wheels, a volunteer-oriented organization that provides
meals to the elderly, is gearing up for Thanksgiving with the help
of Sacramento State.