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Author Archives: Daniel Wilson
Sac State holds first-ever open forum on budget
Originally published Oct. 10, 2016 by The State Hornet This article was also published in the Oct. 13, 2016 print edition of The State Hornet. In an effort to clear up “misconceptions” about funding, the Sacramento State administration held an … Continue reading
New student center tool to track graduation progress announced
Originally published Oct. 7, 2016 by The State Hornet Smart Planner, a new tool in the Sacramento State Student Center unveiled by President Nelsen on Oct. 7, will soon allow students to view required coursework, plan upcoming semesters and work with … Continue reading
Hundreds of books being salvaged as library water leak cleanup finished
Originally published October 6, 2016 by The State Hornet After a water line burst early on the morning of Sunday, Sept. 18, Grumpy Mule, Sac State’s newest coffee shop, was forced to cease operations until repairs to its floor could … Continue reading
Gov. Brown signs ‘California Promise’ bill
Originally published Sept. 27, 2016 by The State Hornet Senate Bill 412 — the “California Promise” — was signed by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept. 21, requiring the CSU system’s trustees to choose a minimum of 15 campuses to participate … Continue reading
‘Coffee with Cops’ event promotes open dialogue
Originally published Sept. 19, 2016 by The State Hornet With a humorous nod to the dietary stereotypes of the people in blue, students, staff and campus police came together for donuts, coffee, and dialogue during the annual “Coffee with Cops” … Continue reading
Legislature hopes to increase grad rates with ‘California Promise’
Sac State president launches similar plan ahead of bill signing Originally published by the State Hornet online Sept. 13, 2016 and in print Sept. 15, 2016 New legislation that passed through the state legislature last month would, if signed by … Continue reading
Multi-Cultural Center hosts forum on police-community relations
Originally published Sept. 8, 2016 by The State Hornet The Multi-Cultural Center hosted its first “Let’s Talk About What’s Going On” forum on Wednesday, Aug. 31, with Police Chief Mark Iwasa discussing issues currently facing the African-American community with students … Continue reading
July DigIn! Dinner draws large crowd despite high temperatures
Pangaea executive chef Brett Stockdale wows community members and leaders with locally sourced three course meal Originally published in the August 24, 2016 print edition of the West Sacramento News-Ledger As the sun prepared to set on a day when … Continue reading
Yolo County Fair kicks off with 10th annual tasting event
Originally published in the August 3, 2016 print edition of the West Sacramento News-Ledger The 10th annual Yolo County Fair Opening Night Gala on Wednesday, Aug. 17 will kick off the 2016 Yolo County Fair and celebrate agriculture products and … Continue reading
Homegrown chef to prepare meal for West Sac residents at July 28 DigIn! Dinner
Pangaea executive chef Brett Stockdale will cook a meal using locally sourced ingredients Originally published in the July 20, 2016 print edition of the West Sacramento News-Ledger This month’s DigIn! Dinner will be held July 28 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. as part … Continue reading
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