Higher Education

The State Hornet
United Site Services prepares for ‘Run to Feed the Hungry’ at Sac State

More than 160 portable toilets were set up near Sacramento State early Wednesday afternoon.

FOX40
Sac State Students to get Refunds Before Christmas

Nov 21, 2012
Sac State Students to get Refunds Before Christmas

SACRAMENTO-

It’s an early Christmas gift to some California State University students; a refund.

Sacramento State officials say because Proposition 30 was passed, a tuition fee contingency plan will roll back fees for every student to 2011-2012 levels.

The change …


The California Aggie
Ask Doc Joe and Katy Ann

Nov 21, 2012

Doc Joe is a psychologist and attorney who has consulted with and advised people of all ages. Katy Ann is a licensed marriage and family therapist who, like Doc Joe, has counseled and advised people of all ages. The discussion and advice offered in their column is not offered as a clinical recommendation or...

The California Aggie
News in Brief: Memorial Union closed for Thanksgiving

Nov 21, 2012

According to Building Services and Risk Management with Campus Recreation and Unions, the Memorial Union (MU) will adjust its hours for the Thanksgiving holiday. The building will be open Wednesday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.  and will be closed Thursday to Sunday. The ASUCD Coffee House and the UC Davis Bookstore will be closed...

The California Aggie
College campuses seeing double

Meet James Oakley, a fourth-year English major. John Oakley, an international relations major, also attends UC Davis. They share friends and an apartment, but what brings them together? They share the same DNA. James and John both attend UC Davis. But not all twins go to the same university. Identical twins tend to possess...

The California Aggie
Reports question UC’s financial practices following passage of Proposition 30

Nov 21, 2012

Amid celebration over the recent passage of Proposition 30, which prevented a trigger cut of $250 million to the University of California, there has been an outcry about the UC system engaging in interest rate swaps that could allegedly lose the system much of the money it stood to retain.The passage of Prop. 30,...

The California Aggie
Vacant Senate seat filled for remainder of term

Nov 21, 2012

Former ASUCD External Affairs Commission Chair Carly Sandstrom was confirmed as a senator at Thursday’s Senate meeting. Sandstrom applied for the position of interim senator online at the ASUCD website and then attended an interview with ASUCD President Rebecca Sterling on Nov. 13. She currently works with University Outreach and International Programs. Only 11...

The California Aggie
Vote on proposed fee increase for 61 UC professional programs postponed

Nov 21, 2012

On Nov. 13, the UC Board of Regents postponed discussions to raise supplemental tuition for select graduate programs. This was done at the request of Gov. Jerry Brown, who serves on the Board of Regents by virtue of his office. Brown requested additional time in order to better understand the policies and methodology involved...

The California Aggie
Campus Judicial Reports

Nov 21, 2012

Gotta be good for something A student was referred to Student Judicial Affairs (SJA) for attempting to sell his notes to other students in an upper division class. Students who wish to make some money taking notes can sign up as an official note taker with Classical Notes, but using superior note-taking abilities as...

The State Hornet
Students host bake sale in memory of communication studies professor Nick Trujillo

Sacramento State students in the Small Group Communications class hosted a bake sale in memory of the late communication studies professor, Nick Trujillo, outside Mendocino Hall Monday.



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