Sac State President
Sacramento State has experienced record-breaking enrollment this fall, and has big plans for what university life will look like in the future under the leadership of Sacramento State President Luke Wood. He joins Insight to talk about his plans for a new housing requirement for first-year students, athletics and more to make Sac State a more residential school. Wood also responds to some of the concerns that have been raised about these changes.
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Student Speaks on University’s Direction
Changes are afoot at Sacramento State and the impact will most likely be felt by the students that live, work and study on campus. Michael Lee-Chang is a Sac State student who penned a recent op-ed in the Sacramento Bee about his experiences with the university and concerns about its direction.
Snoopy in Sacramento
Seventy-five years ago, the world was first introduced to Charlie Brown and his beagle Snoopy. For 50 years, cartoonist Charles Schulz breathed life into the Peanuts gang, entertaining and inspiring generations of readers. Benjamin Clark is the Curator at the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa and he joins us today to discuss the legacy of the comic strip. You can check out Snoopy and The Red Baron at the Aerospace Museum in Sacramento. It’s on loan from the Schulz Museum and runs through Dec. 31. |