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* State Assembly cuts fees for graduate students 5 percent

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CSUS hosts a night of stand-up comedy

On Friday night, UNIQUE is presenting a gift to the campus: a free evening of stand-up comedy featuring Jack Gallagher in the University Union Ballroom.

Tickets to the event were originally set at $3 for CSUS students and $5 for the general public. Last week, however, UNIQUE director Dean Sorensen and his staff decided to do away with tickets and offer the show for free.

"We decided to not let ticket prices stand in the way of anyone attending," said Sorensen.

The comedy concert, which will begin at 8 p.m., follows the homecoming bonfire and was designed to celebrate both homecoming and the Union expansion. It will be one of the first events held in the new ballroom, which accommodates up to 1,500 people.

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Bridging the gap for handicapped
Though it is considered better than the steep ramp it replaces, questions over the new Guy West Bridge pedestrian overpass and its accessibility to the disabled remain.

Faculty senate voices support for CFA
The CSUS Faculty Senate vowed last week to support the California Faculty Association by means of a resolution. CFA, the union that represents CSU professors, is currently in mediation with the Chancellor's office, having reached an impasse July 1 in contract negotiations.


Long distance lovers
When CSUS student Mohammad Sadiq left the United States this summer for an arranged marriage in Pakistan, he had no idea his life would become so difficult. Sadiq missed his flight home, had to begin the semester two and a half weeks late, and was unable to bring his wife with him when he finally returned.

Behind the microphone: Public radio announcers strive for diversity
Just who are the people behind the microphone at KXPR/KXJZ?


Women's volleyball takes two
The CSUS women's volleyball team is on a roll of late, winning games with almost a stress-free air about them. They showed that in their matches against the Idaho State Bengals on Friday and the Weber State Wildcats on Saturday, posting three-game sweeps against both teams to improve to 10-6, which shot them into sole possession of first place in the Big Sky.

CSUS men's soccer loses to Gaels
Warm sun and a cool breeze graced the CSUS men's soccer field Sunday, but it didn't help them break their losing streak. They were shut out by the Gaels of St. Mary's 0-2 and now stand 0-6-1.


Editorial: Start the talks again now For the last three months talks between the California Faculty Association and the California State University system have been at an impasse.

The Soapbox: It's politics as usual
Well, they have finally gone and done it. Despite all the polling to the contrary, and a large dose of common sense, the House Judiciary panel voted 21-16 to open an impeachment inquiry of President Clinton.


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