Over Sac State’s 75-year history, there have been crazy fights between students and faculty against school administration. Here are some of the wildest we found…
Month: December 2022
Do all students have equal access to education?
The feminist CSUS professor you may not have heard of…and why “The Lioness” is such an apt name.
Between 1965 and 1978, Sacramento State witnessed an era of constant change in the Office of the President, referred to as the Revolving Door Era.
Do you know about Sac State’s student activism during the turbulent 60s? Learn more about how it got the Ethnic Studies Department established here!
Did you know this is not the original “La Cultura” mural? Find out more about the creation, destruction, controversy, and rebirth of this Sac State mural!
Sac State is a commuter school. But what does that mean? We may think of the typical college student as someone living on or near
Sac State’s commitment to supporting its student veterans and dependents is tops in the CSU system, but that has not always been the case…
Sports often enjoy the reputation of being egalitarian spaces where athletes are judged by nothing but their athletic merit, but that is a myth. It
KERS student radio was established in 1964 as an exercise for students in the Speech Department. During this time, the radio was completely student-run with