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October 13, 2008
vol. 15, no. 8 |
| University shines at mayoral debate
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MAYORAL EXAM——University students put candidates to the test at the mayoral debate on Oct. 6. |
Sacramento Black Art of Dance explores ‘New Directions’
New Directions is more than just the title of Sacramento Black Art of Dance’s next concert, it also describes changes taking place in the group.
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Sacramento State hosts fun, spooky science conference for girls
Nearly 500 middle school-age girls had the opportunity to do fun science, technology, engineering and mathematics activities Saturday, Oct.4, during the annual Expanding Your Horizons conference.
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Competition set for bloody battle between Sacramento State and UC Davis
Sacramento State and UC Davis have competed in a number of activities for years. But, there’s a new competition and it’s guaranteed to draw blood.
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Hornet Express Shuttle
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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Vice President,
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Carole Hayashino
Associate Vice President,
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Gloria Moraga
Writers
Craig Koscho
Kim Nava
Mike Ward
Student Interns
Lana Tsiberman
Angelo Williams
Electronic Communications
Mark Konrad
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Outstanding Community Service: Rebecca Cameron
Trying to serve a segment of the population that encompasses 13 language groups is no easy task. Psychology professor Rebecca Cameron not only has to deal with that hurdle, but also help develop services for clients whose view of the world is much different from the view of western culture.
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Free exhibition
“Sixteen Stokers,” a free exhibition of wood-fired ceramic art runs through Oct. 31 in Kadema Hall’s Else Gallery. Gallery hours are noon to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. All pieces were fired in curator Scott Parady’s wood-burning kiln. For more information, call 278-6166.
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Where are they now? Former Hornet men’s basketball players playing professionally
Seven former Sacramento State men’s basketball players are currently playing professionally overseas. In fact, each is playing in a different country, spanning Puerto Rico, Portugal, Belgium, Romania, Australia, Poland and Germany. Below is a look at where each player is now, as well as a list of all former Sacramento State players to play professionally over the last 10 years.
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