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Quick Bits!
This week’s guide to working parking permit machines

 
 
 
University Police
Police Log
March 8-14

 
 

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SPORTS:

Capital Classic Preview:

Hornets look for success in classic

Capital Classic: Team profiles

OPINION:

Editorial: Holey bathroom stalls, Batman!
It is time for the campus police to stop paying lip service to safety on campus and deal with a worsening situation on campus.

FEATURES:

Casablanca mornings
Early on frigid Sacramento mornings, students walking past Placer Hall can often see forms of students emerging from clouds of steam. CSUS is home to a steam heating system, that for many students provides a classic atmosphere to campus jaunts.

 
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CFA to vote on strike

March 19, 1999

The California Faculty Association Board of Directors has authorized a strike vote to be held March 27 at its Spring Assembly meeting in Los Angeles.

The strike authorization vote follows the imposition of a “last, best offer” contract on the CSU faculty by the CSU Board of Trustees Wednesday in a unanimous vote.

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NEWS:

Sex still problem in men’s rooms
A male subject was questioned by University Police Monday after he allegedly peeked underneath a restroom stall in the third floor men’s room of Mendocino Hall to watch another male urinate.

ASI gets raise
Student leaders voted to give themselves retroactive pay raises at the almost three-hour Associated Student Inc. board meeting on Wednesday.

Faculty rebukes Chancellor Reed
CSU Chancellor Charles Reed was formally “rebuked” by the Statewide Academic Senate Friday for “disparaging” comments he made at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Sunday, March 7.

Men arrested in Lot 8
University Police arrested two subjects Tuesday on charges of auto burglary and conspiracy after they were allegedly caught casing vehicles on campus.

Faculty Senate mulls merit pay
The Faculty Senate postponed discussion of distribution procedures for faculty merit pay increases at their meeting on Thursday.

Y2K conference held on campus
Student parking lots were filled on Tuesday with city, county and state officials on campus to attend the California Business Continuity Planning and Emergency Preparedness Conference, or “Y2K Conference.”

Web courses for students offered in Library lab
Computer workshops offered by the Library are guaranteed to end Internet and database headaches for students.

Language requirement baffles some
Some students plot their path to graduation the first day they step foot on the CSUS campus. For others, finding out the necessary steps to obtain a degree has been more of a challenge.


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