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Women's group honors CSUS transit planning
California State University, Sacramento, has been named Employer of the Year by the Sacramento chapter of the Women's Transportation Seminar.
Congress members' town halls likely to focus on health care debate
Less than a week after casting votes on a historic health care bill, members of Congress are sweeping through their districts to rally constituents on the proposed overhaul of the country's health care system.
United for Change fights sex abuse
Google serves as a path to information, a vehicle for answers, a portal for research.
On The Money: The $100,000 Club
Donald Gerth, the retired president of Sacramento State University is enjoying a comfortable retirement.
Politically, water deal ends drought for governo...
Monday, November 9, 2009 at 12:23 a.m. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a historic water deal last week, ending a prolonged dry spell for significant legislative accomplishments and potentially burnishing a legacy that has looked rather threadbare of late.
Poll: Whitman leads pack of GOP gubernatorial hopefuls, but garners more support among men
In California's race for governor, Meg Whitman jumped further ahead of her two GOP rivals in a new statewide poll released Sunday.
$29,000 for 5 minutes in the ER raises health care questions
For five desperate minutes, emergency room doctors at UC Davis Medical Center frantically tried to revive Scott Hawkins.
Report: Sac State Attack Suspect Seemed "Crazed," Left Strange Note
According to a case synopsis from Sacramento Police released Friday, witnesses said 20-year-old Quran Jones was seen holding a knife to his face and hitting himself in the head with a baseball bat moments after the attack on 23-year-old Scott Hawkins, who later died.
NBC anchor Lester Holt to speak at UC Merced commencement
Broadcast journalist Lester Holt of NBC will speak at UC Merced's 2010 commencement ceremony.
Many are miffed by S.F. mayor gone missing
From major conferences at the Moscone Center to small coffee shops in the Mission, San Franciscans are buzzing about Mayor Gavin Newsom and the stunning turn of fortune that in a few short days took him from being a candidate for governor to hiding out in Hawaii.
Nearly 200 years ago, Felix Mendelssohn toured Europe and performed music with his beloved sister, Fanny.
CSUS vigil remembers slaying victim
California State University, Sacramento, students Monica Barba, left, and Yeimi Lopez were among about 300 people who attended a vigil Wednesday evening in front of the American River Courtyard residence hall where student Scott Gregory Hawkins was killed Oct.
Parents of slain Calif. student stunned by bill
The parents of a California State University, Sacramento student who was beaten to death by a dorm mate were still reeling with shock when they received another jolt.
HSU discusses Native American grave robbery in Humboldt
Tony Platt had to talk about decades of contentious race relations in Humboldt County in less than two hours Monday night at Humboldt State University, a speech that ended with a discussion about how HSU, and the county, can add to positive dialogue about race.
Hospital bill stuns slain student's parents
On Saturday, 10 days after Scott Hawkins was beaten to death inside his dormitory at California State University, Sacramento, his parents got a letter in the mail.
Outdated labels are difficult to peel away
City reputations can be like sound waves. They echo out, and the farther you are from the actual city - like, say, Sacramento - the older they are.
Maybe it's time to call your state legislator to admit "It's not you, it's me." A recent Field Poll, designed by a panel of political scientists from Stanford, Berkeley and yours truly from California State University Sacramento, asked Californians a series of questions about proposed reforms to state government and various constitutional ...
A woman's nation: tears and empowerment
The state Women's Conference, when it began almost two decades ago, was all about women changing the world.
Sac State Business Students Strike Gold at Job Fair
When you're strapped for time because you're attending college classes and balancing homework, the job search can become down right unmanageable.
Home Front: Fiorina keynote speech could include surprise
Carly Fiorina's keynote address next Thursday at the annual Sacramento Regional Housing Forecast is giving a whole new groove to an affair where homebuilders mope about how awful things are.
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