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September
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vol. 13, no. 3 |
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BY BUS, BICYCLE--Students and faculty returned
to classes last week by various modes of commuting to
avoid the challenges of parking on campus. For information
on commute choices visit www.csus.edu/utaps.
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Incorporating
Sept. 11’s lessons into the classroom
The terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 five years ago are serving
as the backdrop to discussions in numerous classes today at
Sacramento State on issues ranging from Islamic religion and
culture to American foreign policy and terrorism.
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Reaching out to prospective
students
In the wake of declining enrollment at Sacramento State over
the past few years, Sacramento State’s office of Outreach,
Admissions and Records is focused on the challenge at hand:
convincing new students to make Sacramento State their university
of choice.
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Are
young people prepared for life after high school?
Students, teachers, parents, policymakers and others will examine
the question of how well California’s schools are preparing
young people for life after high school during the 18th annual
Envisioning California Conference Sept. 21 and 22 at the Sacramento
Convention Center.
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Fall
sports season looks promising
The fall season for Hornet Sports is underway. Here’s
what to expect:
Football
With a wealth of experience on defense and at the offensive
skill positions, the Sacramento State football team will look
to turn the corner in 2006. The Hornets return eight players
who have started games on defense, including all-West Region
selection Brett Shelton at safety and preseason all-Big Sky
Conference choice Tyson Butler at linebacker. The defense has
also bolstered its line and will attempt to continue the progress
it made in 2005.
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The
Hornet Express shuttle is free to Sacramento State
students and employees. The Hornet Express provides
a convenient mode of transportation around the
campus loop and to and from locations near campus.
Hours of operation are 6:50 a.m. to 6:20 p.m.
during the fall and spring academic semesters.
Riders should show their OneCard to the shuttle
driver upon boarding.
The Campus/La Riviera shuttle serves College Greens,
Watt Avenue, Folsom Blvd. and the Sacramento State
perimeter loop. The Morse/Fulton shuttle provides
service to the Morse Avenue, Fulton Avenue and
Fair Oaks Blvd. areas. The Arden/Cal Expo shuttle
provides service to the Howe Avenue, Exposition
Blvd., Heritage Lane, Arden Way, Bell Street,
Northrop Avenue and Cadillac Drive Areas.
For more information visit the University Transportation
and Parking Service web page at www.csus.edu/utaps
or call 278-5483.
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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 (916) 278-6156.
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Vice President,
University Advancement
Carole Hayashino
Associate Vice President,
Public Affairs
Frank Whitlatch
Writers
Ted DeAdwyler
Laurie Hall
Gloria Moraga
Kim Nava
Electronic
Communications
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On
the Job with the Multicultural Center
The Bulletin spoke with Pat Grady, interim
director, and Heather Arbuckle, program coordinator/office
coordinator, of the Multicultural Center.
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Shining
at the Green & Gold Gala
Sacramento
State presents an evening of art, music and the unexpected
at this year’s Green and Gold Gala.
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Campus
Calendar of Events

Here's
the ticket for Hornet football
Season tickets are now available for the 2006 Sacramento
State football campaign. The Hornet ticket office has created
four plans which allow fans to watch all five home games
during the year.
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Hornet
Sports home
View
team schedules
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