Koester confirmed as president of Northridge
Jolene Koester, CSUS Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, was named as the new President of California State University, Northridge on Tuesday morning.
No confidence vote withdrawn
A vote of no confidence against Associated Students Inc. President Geoff Sakala was withdrawn at Wednesdays board meeting because, according to the authors, it had served its purpose.
Students and faculty say goodbye to Dr. Serna
Joe Serna Jr. spent 30 years on the CSUS campus, and Monday, students and colleagues took time to say goodbye to him.
Dees promotes a bridge of diversity
Two of the three Sacramento synagogues torched in an arson attack are still being rebuilt.
AmeriCorps helps at-risk children
A group of CSUS students serving in the AmeriCorps program are striving to make a difference in the lives of hundreds school children by leading after-school programs and serving as role models for at-risk children.
Panel offers chance to change the future
Networking 2000: Service Opportunities in the Sacramento Region brought together 80-plus civic minded attendees to discuss issues affecting the CSUS campus and promote the universities participation in regional activities.
Women can take defense into their own hands
Self-defense workshops sponsored by the Womens Resource Center and students from Womens Studies 110 will be held on Thursday to offer instruction in methods of protection from violence.
ASI says no to U.S.A.
Associated Students, Inc. voted against legislation that would have supported the demands of United Students for Action against The State Hornet at Wednesdays board meeting.
College tuition increases at four-year low, College Board report shows
(U-WIRE) WASHINGTON Although tuition and fees at U.S. colleges increased again this year, officials at The College Board said they were encouraged by news that this years increase is the lowest infour years.
CSUS out to break blood record
The Guinness Book of World Records is coming to CSUS. On Tuesday, Nov. 30, the Sacramento Medical Foundation Blood Center will be hosting a record-setting blood drive on campus with the hope of collecting 3,540 pints of blood and breaking the current Guinness World Record of 3,539 pints.