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February 2, 2009
vol. 15, no. 19 |
| JAM SESSION——A performance by local acoustic folk rock band “Be Brave Bold Robot” kicked off the UNIQUE Wednesday Nooner series that will run though the semester. |
Black History month activities announced
February is Black History month, and there are a number of activities on campus and in the community in observance of the month.
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Community leader to give annual Black heritage lecture
Derrell Roberts, CEO and co-founder of the Roberts Family Development Center in north Sacramento, will give the annual Carter G. Woodson Lecture, 1-3 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 12, in the University Union’s Forest Suite.
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Cracked crab collects cash for Hornets
It’s the third year for Sacramento State’s Stinger Crabfeed and it’s going stronger than ever.
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Applications being accepted for Capital Fellows Program
Sacramento State’s Center for California Studies is taking applications for its Capital Fellows Program. The program allows college graduates to engage in, and prepare for a career in public service.
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Recycling books
The campus community can donate books, videos, CDs, and magazines to the Library. Paper materials not suitable for the Library Collection or which cannot be sold by the Friends of the Library at the Book Bin (visit the book bin website at library.csus.edu/content2.asp?pageID=53) will be recycled by a company that turns used paper into attic insulation. Money earned from the Friends Book Bin sales is used to buy new books, materials and equipment for the Library.
Individuals interested in making a large donation should call Sally Hitchcock, University Library, 278-5954.
For more information, visit the “Sacramento State Recycles” website at www.fm.csus.edu/iwm/
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Carole Hayashino
Associate Vice President,
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Gloria Moraga
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Craig Koscho
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Mike Ward
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Lana Tsiberman
Chris Neuschafer
Electronic Communications
Mark Konrad
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Teaching is more than just a game for professor
Students know it’s not all fun and games in professor John Clevenger’s classes. Clevenger, a professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, and a recipient of the 2006-07 Outstanding Teaching Award, teaches courses that help prepare students for careers in computer gaming.
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Sacramento State’s Sun Quartet
Sacramento State’s Sun Quartet, with guest pianist Eric Zivian, will perform at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 8, in Capistrano Hall’s Room 151. The quartet is comprised of professors Anna Kruger, Ian Swensen, Andrew Luchansky and Anna Presler. The concert is free. Donations are welcomed. Contact (916) 278-5155 or www.csus.edu/music.
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Takeda named WAC Specialist of the Week
Sacramento State junior Traci Takeda was named the Western Athletic Conference Specialist of the Week. The honor is the first for Takeda during her career.
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