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April 13, 2009
vol. 15, no. 28 |
| Homelessness is theme of Sac State play
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BLOOD FEUD ——Sacramento State students Ure Egbuho, left, and Rachelle Cary, rehearse a scene from In the Blood, a stage play about problems facing homeless mothers. Performances are in the University’s Playwrights’ Theatre April 16-19 and 22-26.
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Campus starts “clean out your inbox” campaign
Spring is here, and with help from the campus community, Sacramento State will do a little cleaning. Brooms and mops won’t be needed though; just the delete button on the computer.
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Sac State professors combine research and fun in the snow
For some, there’s no better way to experience the Sierra than slicing through fresh snow on a snowmobile, going where no other motorized vehicles are allowed.
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Campus community running for the WELL
Sacramento State is getting its new Recreation and Wellness Center off to a running start with a 5K Fun Run beginning at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, April 16. The run will begin at Serna Plaza and make its way through campus.
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Staff Awards Luncheon
The annual Staff Awards Luncheon is 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., Friday, April 17, in the University Union Ballroom.
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Sacramento State women take back the night
The Sacramento State campaign, “No woman left behind,” will be the focus of this year’s annual Sacramento State Women Take Back the Night rally at 6 p.m., Tuesday, April 14, in the Library Quad.
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Guaranteed Ride Home
A Guaranteed Ride Home program is available for commuters who use alternate transportation.
In the event a pre-registered participant or his or her commute partner is required to work unscheduled overtime or experiences a qualifying emergency, guaranteed transportation is provided via taxi, or a rental car for those who live more than 20 miles from campus, up to six times in a 12-month period.
Employees who travel to and from campus at least three days per week—or 60 percent of their work schedule—by bicycle, bus, carpool, vanpool, light rail or walking may participate in the program. Some restrictions apply.
For details or to register, visit the Sacramento Transportation Management Association’s website at www.sacramento-tma.org or contact Noel Carolipio, Employee Transportation Coordinator, at ncarolip@saclink.csus.edu or extension 87527.
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Vice President,
University Advancement
Carole Hayashino
Associate Vice President,
Public Affairs
Gloria Moraga
Interim Director of News Services,
Public Affairs
Kim Nava
Bulletin Editor
Mike Ward
Writer
Craig Koscho
Student Interns
Svetlana Tsiberman
Christopher Neuschafer
Sara Perez
Electronic Communications
Mark Konrad
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Outstanding Teaching Award: Rachel August
Sacramento State Psychology Professor Rachel August is dedicated to her teaching, and it shows. She received the 2007-2008 Teaching Award from the College of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies.
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Didgeridoo player Stephen Kent
Sacramento State’s World Music Series continues with didgeridoo player Stephen Kent performing Australian bebop ragas at 3 p.m., Sunday, April 19, in Capistrano Hall’s Music Recital Hall. Tickets are $15 general admission and $8 for students. Tickets are available at Sacramento State’s Ticket Office, (916) 278-4323 or www.tickets.com.
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Brookins and Wallace named Big Sky track athletes of the week
Sacramento State's Ronald Brookins and Lea Wallace were both named Big Sky Conference track athletes of the week for the week ending, April 5.
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