Merit increase controversy wont go away
University Prsident Donald Gerth approved most departments recomendations for Faculty Merit Increases, but those unsatisfied with his decisions still have an opportunity to appeal.
Rec center is defeated again
For the second time in less than a year the students of CSUS have voted down a multi-million dollar plan to construct a recreation center on campus.
Blood drive tries to break world record
CSUS students rallied to help the Sacramento Blood Bank reach the Guinness Book of World Records amount of 3540 pints of blood donated in one day, Tuesday.
Five months and still no student representative
Two new appointments to the CSU Board of Trustees were announced Nov. 16, but the student trustee position remains vacant five months into the term.
Server trouble plagues SacLink
Many students attempting to use the CSUS server could not dial in for a 55-minute period on Nov. 16. When attempting to do so, an error message appeared, stating that the CSUS server was down.
Bomb threat calls cause concern
African-American men were the target of bomb threats called into the ethnic studies department Nov. 17.
Koester here through spring semester
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Jolene Koester will formally begin her new assignment as president of CSU Northridge on July 1, campus officials reported last week, although details about the search for her replacement are still unknown.
Unplanned schedule changes result in headaches for students
The moment of truth has arrived regarding the success and stability of the year-long class schedule which began with the1999-2000 school year.
Two USA organizations cause confusion
A campus organization is objecting to United Students for Actions use of the acronym USA on the grounds it confuses the student activist group with the University Staff Assembly, also referred to as USA.
Epsilon Phi welcomes new members
Presented with a fresh carnation, club pin and an honor certificate, 26 new members were inducted into Epsilon Phi, the communication studies honor society, on Nov.19.
Aquatic Center tries to turn $52,000 deficit around
A several-year history of deficits in the Aquatic Centers budget prompted the Finance and Budget Committee to meet Nov. 15 to discuss ways to resolve the shortfall.
Ice Dreams
Students take love of skating to new level helping benefit the American Cancer Society.