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Multiple fights subject of concern
  • Alumnus suggests task force
  • Two arrested after fight in grandstand

    Suspect in death at Causeway turns himself in
    Faced with homicide charges as a result of the death of Steven Lucas Fowler who was injured at the Causeway Classic, 28-year old Edward James Martinez of Woodland, turned himself in to Sacramento Police on Friday.

    Gerth rejects appointments to Foundation board
    University President Donald Gerth has rejected a list of students nominated by Associated Students, Inc. to be student representatives of the CSUS Foundation Corporate Board.

    IFC president recall effort fails
    Three weeks after the motion to impeach the Interfraternity Council president was passed, John Jaquish won the right Wednesday to keep his post when a motion to recall him failed.

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    ASI unveils rec center plan
    Associated Students, Inc. President, Jeff Sakala, promoted the student recreation center proposal in a presentation at last Wednesday’s board meeting.

    Planning is every nurse’s business
    A symposium called “Your Nursing Practice as a Business” will provide nursing students and professionals a road map for a successful enterprise in the health care industry.

    Race: A laughing matter?
    Aaron McGruder, creator of the controversial comic strip “The Boondocks,” will be coming to California State University Sacramento to speak about race relations, his comic strip and give a demonstration of some of his drawings Oct. 7 at the Union Ballroom. His presentation, “What’s the Color of Funny?” deals with race relations and ethnicity that is the basis of his work.

    Privacy has a ‘hole’ new name
    Illicit activities in the third floor men’s room of Mendocino Hall appear to no longer be a problem this semester thanks to a new stall wall construction design. However, it appears that illicit activities are now occurring in the second floor men’s room.

    Entrance replaces gardens
    Approximately one-third of the Associated Students, Inc. Community Gardens will be in the direct path of a newly planned Folsom Boulevard entrance to CSUS.

    Career Fair helps students find direction: Come prepared for an interview
    Students looking for a job or an internship should have their résumés ready Oct. 20, when the California State University Sacramento, Career Center will hold its bi-annual career fair at the University Ballroom in the University Union.

    Smart Classes link student teachers with area school children
    The College of Education is rising to meet the changing needs of educators in California with the creation and use of Smart Classrooms at California State University Sacramento and selected elementary schools in the surrounding communities.

    College Board launches for-profit SAT Web site
    (U-WIRE) CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The non-profit College Board, administrator of the Scholastic Aptitude Test, is tackling its first for-profit subsidiary ever — creating a commercial Web site in an effort to stay competitive with the growing multitude of online commercial SAT-prep courses.

    CSUS joins innovative hearing program
    California State University Sacramento and Oakland Children’s Hospital have joined forces to create a therapy site at CSUS for children with cochlear implants, a speech and hearing professor said Wednesday

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