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October
31, 2005
vol. 12, no. 11 |
LEAVES OF FALL—Larry Rich with Facilities
Management picks up some of the season’s first leaves
outside Eureka Hall Thursday. University greenery is soon
to be transformed into a riot of color as many of the
campus’ more than 3,000 trees feel the effects of
fall. Facilities Management feels the effects as well,
picking up around 100 tons of leaves during the season.
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Plan
to link campus with light rail on track
The
campus community is open to getting on campus without a car,
according to preliminary results of a transportation survey—and
campus efforts to provide a key solution are on track.
Full
Story
Project
has students probing memories of Oak Park residents
Sacramento’s
Oak Park neighborhood has faced dynamic, conflicting forces
throughout its history: prosperity, crime waves, economic
decline, the Civil Rights movement, and recently, extensive
community collaboration for change and a local cultural revival.
Urban geography professor Robin Datel and her students are
looking into Oak Park’s past, doing field work to promote
the good—and sometimes overlooked—aspects of the
area, and to help find solutions to lingering issues.
Full
Story
Debby Colberg: Serving up victories
What keeps the most successful coach in Sacramento State history
from bolting to greener pastures? She hasn’t found any.
Full
Story
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New
Music Festival
The Festival of New American Music returns
to the Sacramento State campus for its 28th year Nov. 3 to 13.
The event features performances, classes and lectures from national,
local and Sacramento State new music artists and composers.
All events are open to the public and nearly all are free.
Details: www.csus.edu/events. |
25-Year
Profile: Jana Shober
Snakes, spiders and slimy things don’t scare Jana Shober,
a lab technician that supervises the care of the biology department's
animals.
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Story

Blues depicts decline of Harlem Renaissance
Pearl Cleage’s award-winning play about the end of the Harlem
Renaissance, Blues for an Alabama Sky, will take the stage
at Sacramento State at 8 p.m., Friday, Nov. 18 in the Playwrights’
Theatre in Shasta Hall.
Full
Story
Events
Calendar

Haupt
earns First Big Sky Player of the Week Award
Sacramento State sophomore Lindsay Haupt has been named Big Sky
Conference Volleyball Player of the Week after leading the Hornets
to three-game sweeps of Montana and Montana State.
Full
Story
Hornet
Sports
Sacramento State Bulletin
Vice
President,
University Advancement
Carole Hayashino
Associate Vice President,
Public Affairs
Frank Whitlatch
Writers
Ted DeAdwyler
Laurie Hall
Steve McKay
Student Interns
Josh Huggett
Chris Jansen
Jaclyn Schultz
Electronic Communications
Mark Konrad
The 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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