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October 8, 2007
vol. 14, no. 7 |
| For Herky, looks are not the bee all to end all
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HERE’S LOOKING AT YOU--Herky, Sacramento State’s lovable mascot, turns 60 this week.
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Authors commemorate anniversary of Martin Luther King’s campus visit
Two prominent civil rights movement authors will help Sacramento State observe the 40th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s visit to the campus, Tuesday, Oct. 16.
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Faculty and staff offered up to 4 free tickets for Homecoming game
President Alexander and Gloria Gonzalez are inviting University faculty, staff and their families to the Homecoming Football Game on Saturday, Oct. 13, when the Hornets take on Montana at 2:05 p.m. in Hornet Stadium.
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Tailgate party drives homecoming festival
Sacramento State will celebrate its annual homecoming celebration Oct. 8-13 with activities for the campus community and alumni...
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Wayne Thiebaud honored at Green and Gold Gala
With honors to renowned artist Wayne Thiebaud...
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Thiebaud collection among gifts announced at Green and Gold Gala
The announcement of $2.5 million in gifts was among the highlights of Sacramento State’s third annual Green and Gold Gala on Friday.
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Jensen addresses faculty leadership in upcoming Livingston Lecture
Public Policy and Administration professor Cristy Jensen will deliver the annual John C. Livingston Lecture...
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Information technology reboots, reorganizes, refines processes
Sacramento State’s information technology functions have been reorganized...
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University levels technology access playing field
In a perfect world, everyone would have equal access to the same technology...
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It takes a campus community to build a village
Some interesting changes have been taking place behind the scenes of the planned Faculty and Staff Village.
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Furniture
Submit a service request online at www.fm.csus.edu/Service_Request.htm to have reusable furniture removed to the Surplus Warehouse. Contact Property and Receiving at 278-6015 for more information.
To recycle unusable furniture, submit a service request at www.fm.csus.edu/Service_Request.htm to have junk furniture removed to the facilities yard for disassembly and recycling. Junk furniture will be disassembled into its components and most of it will be recycled. For example, metal goes to our metal buyer, and laminated particle board desktops go in our green waste bin. That waste becomes fuel for power plants.
Consider the Surplus Warehouse for your next on-campus furniture need. Contact the property and receiving supervisor at 278-6015 for more information.
For more information, visit the “Sacramento State Recycles” website at www.fm.csus.edu/iwm.
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Vice President,
University Advancement
Carole Hayashino
Associate Vice President,
Public Affairs
Frank Whitlatch
Writers
Laurie Hall
Craig Koscho
Gloria Moraga
Kim Nava
Mike Ward
Electronic Communications
Mark Konrad
Photographer
Mary Weikert |
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Student Profile: Charles "Chase" Spruill IV
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“Cycle of Life”
“Cycle of Life” runs through Nov. 16 in the library’s Annex Gallery. Curated by Asian art historian Pat Chirapravati and students, the exhibition features work by artists Koo Kyung Sook (Korea), Brenda Louie (China), Dinh Thi Tham Poong (Vietnam) and Lalhlimpuii Sailo (India). The works are designed to expose Western audiences to the Asian belief of samsara, the cycle of birth and rebirth, and spark the viewers’ own contemplation on life and death. The gallery is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
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Ruben Volta to take over volleyball head coaching duties next season
Sacramento State associate head volleyball coach Ruben Volta, who is currently in his eighth year on the team’s coaching staff, will begin the 2008 season as the Hornets’ new head coach.
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