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December 1, 2008
vol. 15, no. 14 |
| GOING ONCE, GOING TWICE——Rock enthusiasts view samples at the annual Geology Club's rock auction, Nov. 21. |
Graduating students urged to think positive, be prepared when job hunting
Graduating Sacramento State students will undoubtedly feel a sense of joy and accomplishment upon receiving their diplomas at Arco Arena, Dec. 19 and 20. Yet the “recession market” may cause some to feel a sense of trepidation during their job search.
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Fulbright Scholar set to depart for Africa
The headlines and photos begin to tell the tragic story of 5 million lives lost from genocide, malnutrition, disease and violence, but Patrick Cannon wants students to gain a better understanding of what is known as “Africa’s First World War.”
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Dance Sites concert set to inspire
An eclectic mix of dance and music will be presented in this year’s annual Dance Sites: New Works in Choreography and Performance. Talented faculty and students, as well as two guest choreographers, will show off their skills in nine vastly different performances.
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Recycling books
The campus community can donate books, videos, CDs, and magazines to the Library. Paper materials not suitable for the Library Collection or which cannot be sold by the Friends of the Library at the Book Bin (visit the book bin website at http://library.csus.edu/content2.asp?pageID=53) will be recycled by a company that turns used paper into attic insulation. Money earned from the Friends Book Bin sales is used to buy new books, materials and equipment for the Library.
Individuals interested in making a large donation should call Sally Hitchcock, University Library, 278-5954.
For more information, visit the “Sacramento State Recycles” website at http://www.fm.csus.edu/iwm/. |
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On the job with the United States Geological Survey
The Bulletin spoke with Steve Phillips, Research Hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Procession of Carols
Sacramento State’s University Choirs will celebrate 24th anniversary of the Procession of Carols performance with a trio of concerts—8 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 6, and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Dec. 7. All three performances are at the Sacred Heart Church at 39th and J streets. Tickets are $10 for general admission and $5 for students and seniors and are available at the Sacramento State Ticket office, 278-4323. Tickets are available at the door, although advance ticket buying is strongly suggested as performances tend to sell out.
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Brannon, Mulitalo and Washington each named first team all-big sky
Sacramento State seniors Mike Brannon, Cyrus Mulitalo and Tony Washington were each named to the all-Big Sky Conference football first team. The trio were three of the 12 Hornets to be named first team, second team or honorable mention.
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