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This week’s guide to working parking permit machines

 
 
 
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Meet the ASI candidates in the spring election

OPINION:

Editorial: Hornet withdraws Shaw endorsement
The State Hornet editorial board is withdrawing its endorsement of Kim Shaw to be the next executive vice president of the Associated Students Inc. board of directors.

SPORTS:

Wrestling club looks for official recognition
Tucked away in Yosemite Hall room 101, the cold wrestling mats lay unused. They made comfortable seats for scuba diving class meetings, but the mats were designed for much more.

FEATURES:

Picture perfect
The CSUS Festival of the Arts will showcase diversity in exhibits and performances from each of the fine arts departments.

 
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Candidates complain

April 14, 1999

Two complaints in the ASI elections have been filed by incumbent directors alleging everything from failure to report spending to misrepresentation.

Jeremy Brickner, director of undeclared students, has filed a complaint alleging that two candidates failed to file their interim spending reports on time.

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NEWS:

Cash to clubs
For the first time, in this April’s election students will be able to vote to contribute $2 to their favorite club or organization through a program called Campus Ballot Revenue.

ASI passes the buck
Tempers flared at Wednesday’s Associated Student Inc. board meeting over the university’s lack of involvement in the athletics program.

Review for WPE?
Little progress has been made nearly one month after the ASI Board of Directors adopted legislation charging that the Writing Proficiency Exam at CSUS fails to comply to the CSUS Student’s Rights and Responsibilities Act.

Former Career Center head begins six-month jail term
Former Career Center director Russell A. Bruch began his six-month prison sentence two weeks ago for felony distribution of lewd material to a minor.

Starve a mosquito
A blood drive will be held on campus as part of national Organ and Tissue Donors Awareness Week.

Serna takes a break
Mayor Joe Serna Jr., Sacramento’s leader and professor at CSUS, has taken a medical leave of absence for the remainder of the semester.

CSU and UC finally align their education requirements
Students planning for college in California will find it easier when college preparatory course requirements for the CSU and UC system align in 2003.


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