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Director of Career Center arrested

November 16, 1998

Russell A. Bruch, Director of the CSUS Career Center, was arrested Friday in Davis on suspicion of sending sexually explicit e-mails to a minor.

Bruch, 58, was arrested after a three-week investigation that began after a "state mandated reporter" informed police of the inappropriate correspondence. Such reporters include teachers, firemen, police, and school counselors.

The 16-year-old Davis high school student was communicating with Bruch about assistance in a drama production when she became concerned by the increasingly sexual nature of the e-mails. Under guidance of the region's High Tech task force, Davis police posed as the girl, responding to Bruch's letters until the suspect made arrangements to meet the girl in an apartment she was house-sitting.

When Bruch arrived at the apartment, he was arrested.

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Buddhist lama speaks to CSUS students
The Buddhist tradition is an important part of the lives of all Tibetans, a Tibetan lama said to the audience in a standing-room-only lecture hall on Wednesday.

Prop 1A brings new building
Construction of a new classroom building will begin in the coming months, bringing much needed additional office and academic space to the campus.


All-Spanish play on Latin artist
Frida Kahlo, the artist whose paintings conveyed the pain of her husband's infidelity, her terrible bus accident, and her feelings about women and sexuality will be profiled in a play by El Teatro Espejo, a theater company celebrating its 25th year at CSUS. "Frida Kahlo" is also sponsored by the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP).

Suicide crisis line seeking help
Family Service Agency's Suicide Crisis Line will hold a training class Nov. 21 and 22 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 8912 Volunteer Lane.


Sophomore running back Charles Roberts has 2,084 with one game left
Sac State got the win. Charles Roberts got the record.

Women's soccer gets golden boot
This past Wednesday, three of CSUS' women's soccer players were honored for their achievements on the field. Junior forward Jessica Mackiewicz and junior goalkeeper Kate Mathany garnered first team all Big-Sky honors, while junior Kristy Milanese received an honorable mention for her efforts.


Letters to the Editor
An open letter to President Gerth

Campus Quotes
What do you think about the election results?




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