Merit-based pay raises still under fire from faculty
The Faculty Merit Increase, a major source of contention in last years bitter contract talks, is still causing controversy among the ranks of CSUS faculty.
Former ASI president serves Sacramento region: Alumnus named to transit planning group
Former Associated Student Inc. President Gary Davis has been appointed to an advisory committee charged with planning the Sacramento regions transportation systems through 2025.
Former congresswoman offers racial guidance
Frederick Douglass emerged as an active abolitionist in the 19th century.
Alumni and faculty gather for Distinguished Service Awards
The CSUS Alumni Association hosted the Alumni Honors Luncheon in the University Union Ballroom on Monday.
No fee hike for non-residents
The CSU Board of Trustees tabled a request to raise non-resident fees 15 percent but is asking for $73 million to cover increased enrollment in the 2000/01 support budget approved Thursday.
Hornet earns national journalism award
The State Hornet claimed its first ever Best of Show award at the 78th National College Media Convention held in Atlanta this past weekend.
Year of the Teacher honors educators at reception: CSUS alumna chosen as CSU teacher of the year
The CSU Year of the Teacher was celebrated Monday by honoring alumni from the College of Education who have distinguished themselves in the field of education.
Childrens Center harvest fun
Fall was in full swing at the CSUS Childrens Center Friday during the 5th Annual Harvest Festival.
Web pages are personalized greeting cards
More and more CSUS students are flexing their computer expertise on the World Wide Web with personalized Web pages. Over a thousand students are listed in the directory for student Web pages. These Web pages can, for many students, be a lifeline to communication and resources from other students. Freshmen can utilize the Web pages to obtain information from seasoned students, who can relay items in a student-to-student format more easily understood.
Alumni association builds support for new center, one brick at a time
Construction of the 12,000-square-foot Steve Yamshon Alumni Center is currently under way at the south end of campus.
Festival celebrates Americas vitality and diversity of music
Two of the nations foremost composers, Chen Yi and Libby Larsen, will lecture as part of the universitys 22nd Annual Festival of New American Music, beginning today through Nov. 14.
Stop hate, start tolerance to be message in Leaders & Legends Series
Civil rights advocate and Klu Klux Klan adversary Morris Dees Jr. will speak at CSUS about hate crimes and racial tolerance, and offer guidance on Ten Ways to Fight Hate Nov. 9 in the University Union Ballroom.