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ASI stands strong against Gerth
Elected student body representatives passed legislation Wednesday condemning University President Donald R. Gerth for his refusal to appoint students Associated Students Inc. recommended to the CSUS Foundation Board; however, administrators warn it will have little effect.

Reveille calls students to attention
The Air Force ROTC program at CSUS has climbed back to an enrollment of nearly 100 students three years after the department was almost shut down.

Where students’ money goes for now
This semester, students are scheduled to vote on construction of a recreation center, which would increase student fees by up to $120 each semester.

Students build self-driving truck to save lives
A driverless truck developed at CSUS will make life easier for some CalTrans employees while working on the highways.

Search for Career Center director still underway
Three candidates are vying for the position of Career Center Director.

Plan in works to prep more nurses
? Two new laws that call for more nurses have the Division of Nursing scrambling to create more classroom space and hopefully double the number of graduates.

Management, computer programs earn top marks
Two national magazines placed CSUS among the top universities in the country in engineering and computer science related degrees.

Learn peace making in Ghana: Mentors and teachers join high schoolers
The Center for African Peace & Conflict Resolution (CAPCR) and the Office of International Programs are now accepting applications for teachers, faculty guides, counselors and CSUS student-mentors to attend the second annual Summer 2000 Youth Peace/Cultural Education Program in Ghana.

A liberal night of comedy: Night filled with laughs, politics and personal messages
Tom Ammiano, an openly gay politician and comic, joined ecstatic gay rights supporters at CSUS Oct.15 in expressing gratitude to Gov. Gray Davis for signing bill AB 222, the Dignity for All Students Act.

Specialized career fairs target international job-seekers
Sayyed Hossein Nasr, professor of Islamic studies at George Washington University, Washington, D.C., will lecture at CSUS Oct. 22 on the ways Islamic ideas can confront and begin to challenge the environmental crises facing all people today.

“On the Verge” continues
The drama department’s production of “On The Verge or The Geography of Yearning,” their first presentation for the Fall ‘99 season, continues this weekend in the Playwright’s Theatre.

Hunting for jobs in booming international fields
A series of events will be held to help students with an interest in international business plot their career paths.

Midnight Madness: Basketball and antics hit campus
Sac State basketball head coach Tom Abatemarco and his Hornet basketball team took to the court for some hoops and hoopla Thursday for the team’s annual Midnight Madness celebration.

Construction causes traffic changes
University Transportation & Parking Services reports the following traffic flow changes:

 

 
 
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