Strike heats up
April 30, 1999
Over 200 picketers crashed the opening ceremonies of the seventh annual LINKS conference in Sacramento on Thursday.
Faculty members from over half a dozen California State University campuses joined together with members of the California State Employees Association and the Service Employee International Union to protest the appearance of CSU Chancellor Charles Reed at the four-day conference.
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Strike out:Picketers disrupt groundbreaking ceremony
Nearly 125 picketers crashed the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Mariposa Hall on Friday.
Job for Judith?
The future seems uncertain for former athletic director Judith Davidson. As the current director of Athletic and Recreation Facility Development, Davidson has been working to develop a student recreation center, but students voted down a $90 increase in fees that would have provided the funding base for such a facility.
Slate sweeps polls, fitness center loses
Students split the vote on the two fee increase referendums.
Two ASI election complaints filed
Two election complaints were filed with the Student Affairs office the morning after ASI elections.
ASI fails to oust peers: New questions about youth mentoring raised at meeting
Attempts to remove two members from the board and the cancellation of funding to the youth mentoring program caused tempers to flare at ASIs board meeting last Wednesday.
School of business still in reaccredidation process
The School of Business at CSUS is nearing the end of a three-year continuation period to meet reaccredidation standards.
More student trustees?
The movement to add a second student trustee to the California State University board of trustees cleared a major hurdle when the Assembly Higher Education Committee sent AB 213 to the floor after a favorable 9-1 vote.
Hornet Web site wins first place in state-wide competition
The State Hornet received five awards from the California Intercollegiate Press Association 1999 competition. The competition judges entries from college newspapers throughout the state. Entries were limited to issues and articles published in 1998.