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January
30, 2006
vol. 12, no. 19 |
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STUDENT
LIFE--Students crowd Greek organization and
campus club booths set up in the Library Quad Thursday.
The University sprung to life this week with the start
of spring semester classes Monday.
Photo by Steve McKay
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Programs
aim to keep campus community fit
It’s
the end of January. Time to reevaluate those New Year’s
resolutions. If plans to eat less and exercise more are not
going so well, there are a number of Sacramento State programs
that can help faculty and staff regain their focus.
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Campus
calendar filled with Black History Month events
African
American achievements and issues will be the focus in February
during a series of events at Sacramento State coinciding with
the nation’s celebration of Black History Month.
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Prof:
Emotions factor into workplace satisfaction
Though
employers may not want to admit it, the workplace is not an
emotion-free zone.
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Vice President,
University Advancement
Carole Hayashino |
Associate Vice President,
Public Affairs
Frank Whitlatch
Writers
Ted DeAdwyler
Laurie Hall
Steve McKay
Student Intern
Megan Lloyd-Jones
Electronic
Communications
Mark Konrad |
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Destination
2010 profile: Bayarmaa Batbataar
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Flops! A musical
"Re-view"
Have you ever loved a song but hated the musical? Sacramento State’s
Alumni Theatre Project will perform these diamonds in the rough
in Flops! Wonderful Songs from Not So Wonderful Shows,
a production that will bring back the best songs from the worst
stinkers in Broadway history. The musical opens at 8 p.m., Feb.
10 at the University Theatre in Shasta Hall. Performances will continue
at 8 p.m. on Feb. 11, 17 and 18 and at 2 p.m. on Feb. 12 and 19.
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Events
Calendar

Softball
selected to finish second in the Pacific Coast Softball Confererence
For the fourth-consecutive season, the Sacramento State softball
team was selected to finish at least second in the Pacific Coast
Softball Conference (PCSC) standings, it was announced in a preseason
poll of the league coaches today.
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Hornet
Sports
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