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December 3, 2007
vol. 14, no. 14 |
| Grads eye commencement, careers
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A DAY TO REMEMBER--Grads at the 2006 winter commencement were all smiles.
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‘Afghan Women’ is a story of struggle
An Afghanistan orphanage becomes the scene of a war of wills between the facility’s director and an Afghan warlord in...
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Website teaches teachers
Sacramento State is working on a project to give California elementary, junior high and high school teachers easy...
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Another milestone year for private support
Alumni and the community continued to show strong support for Sacramento State last year, providing a record level...
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Recycling bottles and cans
In 2006, Sacramento State diverted 61.6% of its waste—3,700 tons of material—from the landfill. The State of California’s goal for institutions such as the University is 50%.
The integrated waste manager has set a goal of zero waste for the campus. The campus community can help reach that goal by recycling bottles and cans. There are approximately 50 bins for outdoor bottle and can recycling—one outside of each building.
Recycle containers for bottles and cans are now conveniently located inside the entrance of the AIRC building and in each of the student lounges on the first three floors. This is a pilot project and other buildings will follow if indoor recycling is successful at AIRC.
For more information, visit the “Sacramento State Recycles” website at http://www.fm.csus.edu/iwm/.
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Carole Hayashino
Writers
Craig Koscho
Laurie Hall
Gloria Moraga
Kim Nava
Mike Ward
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Carolyn Filomeo
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Staff Profile-Craig Perez
Craig Perez’ original career goal was to be a science and physical education teacher. But his career goals, like those of so many others, veered into a different course—to the benefit of Sacramento State’s Aquatic Center.
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Jon Nakamatsu performs in concert
Van Cliburn Competition winner Jon Nakamatsu will perform in concert 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 6, as part of Sacramento State’s Piano Series. The performance will be in the Recital Hall of Capistrano Hall. Cost is $25 general admission and $15 for students and seniors. Tickets are available at the Sacramento State Ticket office, 278-4323 or at www.tickets.com.
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Colberg named Big Sky Coach Of The Year for the eighth time
Sacramento State head coach Debby Colberg added to an already impressive list of honors and awards when she was named the Big Sky Conference Volleyball Coach of the Year for the eighth time in the last 11 years.
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