Ten capsules to be opened by 2054
By Elizabeth Leffall
Red, white and blue clothing littered the crowd
of administrators, alumni, students and media gathered in support
of a time capsule ceremony at the Save Mart Center on Friday. The
3,200-pound bronze bulldog statue in the lobby was the center of
attention during the event. Ten time capsules were placed in the
base
of the seven-foot-tall statue to remain for 50 years before the reopening
ceremony in 2054.More>>
A plan is in the works to establish a branch of Pi Kappa Phi, a
national fraternity, on campus.
Representatives from Pi Kappa Phi arrive on campus today and will
recruit male students who represent the ideals of the fraternity
for the next month.More>> |
University President John Welty places his capsule
into the bulldog statue. Welty included a letter to the university
president of 2054, explaining how the Save Mart Center came to exist.
-Photo by Ryan Smith
Making sense
of super Tuesday's proposals
By Rory Sa
Tuesday, March 2 is more than the typical primary election. California
faces an uncertain future due to the state’s budget deficit,
which is an estimated $22 billion this year and an estimated $14
billion next year.More>>
By Irene Thirlwall
Gov. Schwarzenegger campaigned for Propositions 57 and 58 at River
Park shopping center Saturday, stressing the importance of the initiatives
to an attentive crowd of about 1,000 people.
“ The state had a $22 billion debt when I took office,” Schwarzenegger
said. “If we spoke to a financial adviser, he would tell us
57 and 58 is what we need to refinance our debt at a lower rate and
cut up the credit cards.”More>> |