President's evaluation, Press Democrat column exposes rift
David Abbott , Staff Writer
The recent evaluation of SSU President Ruben Armiñana by the CSU Chancellor’s office, and an ensuing ‘Close to Home’ article The Press Democrat has exposed a potential rift between SSU faculty and the Administration, and the tensions that are brewing just under the surface of the apparent calm of the campus.
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University scholarships get $10,000 boost 
Kelly Fabela, Staff Writer
One of the more common issues for college students is money. What many students aren’t aware of is that there are plenty of scholarships out there to assist them. The scholarship office, with its new location in Salazar 1010, is a perfect place to get started in relieving financial stress.
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Students gain experience, teach skills through AmeriCorps
Reham Ariqat, Staff Writer
You have seen them in your classrooms at the beginning of each semester, year after year, classroom after classroom. The members and staff at AmeriCorps do not fail to get themselves noticed by giving their short presentations, passing out their pamphlets, and spreading awareness about their program with an intense determination.

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CSU Chancellor Charles B. Reed talks advising future employment
Lauren Willard , News Editor
Important issues for students were brought to light with a teleconference with the Chancellor of the CSU system.
Chancellor Charles B. Reed held a teleconference on Thursday, Sept. 22. Reed covered such issues as what the CSU is doing for the displaced Hurricane Katrina students, what the budget looks like for the 2005- 2006 school year, the newly revised student code of conduct, how the CSU impacts the California working environment, and new ways to speed up graduation for students.
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