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February 11, 2008
vol. 14, no. 20

Photo: The fall 2007 Jazz Singers. Top row left: Ian Brekke, Robert Murray, Nate Reinking, Caitlin Clarke, Kristen Poirier and Sherrine Mostin. Front row: Anthony Williams, Tim Stephenson, Gaw Vang, Jessie Clemens and Natalie Geeter.Sacramento State jazz singers get thumbs up from Down Beat
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All THAT JAZZ —The fall 2007 Jazz Singers. Top row left: Ian Brekke, Robert Murray, Nate Reinking, Caitlin Clarke, Kristen Poirier and Sherrine Mostin. Front row: Anthony Williams, Tim Stephenson, Gaw Vang, Jessie Clemens and Natalie Geeter.

Sac State College of Education opens its home
Sacramento State’s College of Education will hold an open house from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, to raise awareness in the campus community about the programs and services the College provides future educators.
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Negro League tribute game plays out history

Baseball Hall of Fame player Satchel Paige once said, “Don’t look back: something might be gaining on you,” but at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, Sacramento State will take a look back at an important time in baseball’s history.
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Campus sees jump in fall 2008 applications
Applications for fall 2008 at Sacramento State have increased by 6.7 percent overall compared to fall 2007, according to the University’s office of Enrollment Management. The number of admitted students also rose dramatically, with 10,030 admitted students by Jan. 31, as opposed to 4,441 at the same time last year.
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MORE CAMPUS NEWS

Journal reporter addresses corruption in federal purchasing programs

Career Center hosts series of job fairs

Part-time instructors sought (pdf)

Faculty Senate

Professional Activities

Monday Briefing

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Hazardous and Universal Wastes
The Office of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) provides training and assistance to campus departments on how to manage their hazardous materials and reduce their hazardous waste generation. Pollution prevention is one of the keys to maintaining a sustainable environment.

EHS works with disposal companies to recycle as much of the wastes as possible to ensure the minimum impact to the environment. Hazardous waste includes lab chemicals, lubricants, paints, and solvents among others. EHS also collects universal wastes such as batteries, light tubes and thermometers.

Campus departments can call EHS at 278-5165 or 278-6456 to obtain proper labels and schedule a pickup or drop-off for hazardous and universal wastes. This service is provided at no cost to any campus department for routine items. For more information, visit the hazardous waste webpage at www.rms.csus.edu/ehs/hazwastedisp.html and/or the universal waste webpage at www.rms.csus.edu/ehs/universal_waste_mgmt.html.


Bulletin Staff  
Graphic: Sacramento State LogoThe Bulletin is distributed on Mondays of the academic year. Campus news may be submitted by e-mail to bulletin@csus.edu. Deadline for all materials is 10 a.m. on the Wednesday before publication. For more information call 278-6156.

Vice President,
University Advancement
Carole Hayashino

Writers
Carolyn Filomeo
Laurie Hall
Sandy Harrison
Craig Koscho
Gloria Moraga
Kim Nava
Mike Ward

Electronic Communications
Mark Konrad

Photographer
Mary Weikert

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Photo: Sarah Whyte

Staff Profile: Sarah Whyte – 30 years
Sarah Whyte knows a thing or two about quality improvement.

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Photo: Music professor Richard Cionco
Tokyo String Quartet
The Tokyo String Quartet kicks off the 2008 New Millennium Concert Series at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 16, in the Recital Hall of Capistrano Hall. Tickets are $30 general admission and $10 for students. The entire series of four concerts is $70. Tickets are available at the Sacramento State Ticket office, 278-4323 or at www.tickets.com.

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Football signs 17 players to national letters of intent
The Sacramento State football team signed 17 student-athletes to National Letters of Intent, it was announced today by Hornet head coach Marshall Sperbeck. The group is comprised of five players who joined the team at the start of the semester and 12 who will enter the University in the fall.
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