Sacramento State announced a multi-year partnership with Sky River Casino and the Wilton Rancheria tribe in a press conference on Friday. The press conference was held by President Luke Wood, Senior ...
Editor’s note: the last names of certain sources have been kept anonymous for the sake of minimizing harm and protecting their safety. Sacramento State President Luke Wood announced that the campus ...
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 ...
UPDATE March 18 : The President’s Office has clarified that the policy for socially responsible investing has not been implemented and is still being crafted to be reviewed by the University ...
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 ...
Sacramento State students and faculty participated in a walkout on Thursday to protest layoffs, course cuts and fee increases. The walkout was organized by Eloina Castillo, a senior majoring in ...
Sacramento State fielded seven players in Monday’s joint pro day with UC Davis and Hawaii ahead of the NFL Draft in April. RELATED: Draft Diaries: Sac State guard polishes off pre-draft trifecta at ...
Spread throughout Sacramento State’s campus, blue light emergency towers are available for students to connect with campus police in case of an emergency. With several reported sexual assaults ...
Sacramento’s historic legacy of Chicano art and resistance has returned to its roots in a new exhibition honoring the renowned murals that have become landmarks in the heart of the city. “Painting La ...
Kristopher Caalim talks with Orlando Rodriguez about his unique Sac State journey working as the Promotions Director for the KSSU Group and finding his talent for DJing and mixing music. Your donation ...
Thousands of Sacramentans gathered on the footsteps of the State Capitol on Saturday morning to join the nationwide “No Kings” movement. RELATED: GALLERY: A second protest breaks out at the Capitol ...
Students had the opportunity to pick between three different channels with distinctive music genres. Blue featured pop rock with classic beat drops, red played reggaeton and cumbia hits and green ...