Serna always considered teaching his first job
Early on Sunday morning Sacramento lost its leader, Joe Serna Jr., to cancer. At that same moment a part of the CSUS campus also passed away.
Brickner charges dropped
All charges against former Associated Students Inc. director, Jeremy Brickner, have been dropped.
Sakala faces vote of no confidence
Associated Students Inc. president Geoff Sakala faces a vote of no confidence by fellow ASI board members.
Referendum asks students to exercise their vote
The Student Referendum Committee is ready to unveil an arsenal of campaign tactics as students prepare to vote on increasing fees to support a Recreation Center.
Provost up for Northridge presidency
Jolene Koester, CSUS Provost and vice president for academic affairs, has been named as one of the four finalists for the presidency of California State University, Northridge.
South writes legislation in support of groups demands
Associated Students Inc. will consider a resolution in support of the demands of United Students for Action against The State Hornet at todays ASI board meeting.
CSUS gains new institute dedicated to county research
CSUS landed an important new research institute which will fund and perform research projects for the 58 California counties beginning this fall.
On-campus credit card marketers under fire
Students may own the most expensive T-shirt or water bottle on the CSUS campus and not even know it.
Watch out for that last step
Jaleh Janatpour was minding her own business Wednesday, sunning her green iguana, when all of a sudden she saw a passerby disappear into the ground almost up to his waist.
Poetry lovers rave about 3-day festival: Performances, workshops draw poets of all ages
A roaring crowd on its feet and poets stepping onstage to improvise were common scenes at the first Sacramento International Poetry Festival, which attracted around 300 participants last weekend poets, poetry lovers and the curious from Sacramento and throughout California.