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With the commencement of Native American Heritage Month , it’s important to consider ways to learn about Native American history in ways that depict Native people accurately without prejudice. From ...
At the March 4 President’s Forum, Sac State President Luke Wood responded to students’ concerns about the administration’s approach to recent attacks on trans and immigrant communities, inclusivity ...
Sacramento State has helped purchase two houses in collaboration with Project Rebound, a program focused on supporting formerly incarcerated students, in hopes of assisting the students with housing ...
Cheers were heard down the hallways at Lassen Hall as music and laughter filled the room. This was a celebration of creating a space for the community to come together. Sacramento State celebrated the ...
There was never a doubt that the Sacramento State women’s basketball team would take care of business against the Division II Jessup Warriors as they didn’t trail in their 78-51 season-opening win at ...
Sacramento State men’s basketball has a new man in charge; Michael Czepil is rearing to make his mark on a program, bringing plenty of baggage to the table.
The Sacramento State women’s basketball team are officially champions, taking home their first ever Big Sky Tournament championship and clinching the program’s first spot in the NCAA Tournament after ...
Associated Students, Inc. employees at Sacramento State voted for unionization Thursday afternoon after a two-day election. Employees spent two months gathering signatures in order to be represented ...
President Luke Wood released an updated financial plan to address a $37 million deficit in the budget. The update includes new details regarding layoffs, revenue and a new fee.
Native American students from throughout the country turned away from Sac State following miscommunications between the California Tribal College and campus administration.
Sacramento State students gathered at the library quad on March 11 to protest the detention of pro-Palestinian student activist Mahmoud Khalil and support freedom of speech.
The California Museum’s Día de Los Muertos art exhibit celebrates Latinx culture and honors leaders of the past, featuring artists Adrián Arias, Krisztianna, Juan Ramos and John Hancock.