Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Tuesday, Group #2

Mayor says students can make a difference

By Lacey Waymire



Christopher Cabaldon, nine-year mayor of West Sacramento, said Thursday he wants Sacramento State students to know they can make a difference in their community. Before an audience of approximately 30 students at the College Democrats' first meeting, Cabaldon said being active in local government can make a difference in communities, as he has observed in West Sacramento.

http://www.statehornet.com



Hornets football cruises against Northern Arizona

By Galen Kusic



In a game that was dominated on all levels by Sacramento State, the Hornets defeated the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks 38-9 in the first home game of the season.
http://media.www.statehornet.com/media/storage/paper1146/news/2007/09/29/Sports/Hornets.Football.Cruises.Against.Northern.Arizona-3000923.shtml



Administrator claims graffiti incident could lead to discipline
By Natalye Childress Smith

Sacramento State students were greeted Tuesday morning by graffiti on the side of Mendocino Hall. The tagging, which appeared to be hastily done in black spray paint, said "Dear Gonzo PLZ RESIGN" and was signed by a group or individual identified only as "The Boston Tea Party."

http://www.statehornet.com



Judge: Life for 'evil' slaying
By Crystal Carreon

A career burglar turned murderer was sentenced Friday in Sacramento Superior Court to life in prison for shooting to death a father who stumbled upon the burglary of his family's Arden Park home two years ago.
http://www.sacbee.com/arden/story/405659.html

Marcos Bretón: This arena effort might actually fly
By Marcos Bretón - Bee Columnist

If there were ever an opportunity to build an arena for the Kings in Sacramento, this is it. Cal Expo is not as cool as a downtown site nor as convenient as one in Natomas. It is the expedient choice. It's where a deal is possible without needing support from voters hostile to new taxes. And the Sacramento City Council would not need to be involved in designing an arena.
http://www.sacbee.com/101/story/406766.html

Hillary Clinton ignites passions, both pro and con
Carla Marinucci, Chronicle Political Writer


In his other life, Douglas Cogan, 59, is a San Bernardino County commercial real estate broker. But for years, the conservative Republican has spent thousands of
hours painstakingly researching what he calls "the greatest campaign finance
scandal in American history" by a woman he calls one of the most dangerous
political figures the country has ever seen - Hillary Rodham Clinton.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/09/30/MNP7SFOBA.DTL



Banned in the U.S.A.


Books aimed at children were the most challenged in
the past year
http://www.sacbee.com/107/story/407653.html





Britney Spears temporarily loses custody of sons to Federline
By Sandy Cohen



Britney Spears' continuing downward spiral took a devastating turn Monday when she was ordered to relinquish custody of her children by a judge who had cited her drug-and-alcohol-fueled lifestyle.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/10/01/entertainment/e161300D18.DTL

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