When traveling to Sac I usually ride my bike on the river trail followed by a night stroll around the campus. I really enjoy walking around looking at the buildings and walking along the river near campus. I'll grab a game if there is one.

When traveling to Sac I usually ride my bike on the river trail followed by a night stroll around the campus. I really enjoy walking around looking at the buildings and walking along the river near campus. I'll grab a game if there is one.
I attended a women's basketball game on January 17 in which Sacramento State took a 10-point loss to Idaho State. Despite the loss, I had a very enjoyable trip to the Hornets Nest (the basketball gym). It was a great atmosphere and I look forward to coming back next winter.
It's a very pretty area for riding bikes or walking around and there are lots of places to eat nearby as well as yummy crepes on campus.
All of the CSU system offers great quality in instructional impact, particularly for the $$. CSU, Sacramento offers access as an urban university with a full range of disciplines and dedicated faculty. The sports program offers Div. 1 options at Div. III admission costs.
...and in an absolutely stunning area. Pretty easy to get around both the campus and the area, and definitely worth taking the time to snoop around the whole place.
CSUS has a lot to offer seniors. There is a program on campus called "Renassance" that is for seniors. There are many classes within that program. The classes are excellent and the cost is reasonable. It is fun to go for the day, walk among the younger students, have lunch in the food hall, and learn something too. We also...
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Been about 6 years since a visit and as alumni there have been many changes-for the good! a new bookstore it excellent but with that there have ben a few road changes.
Covered in trees, large, facilities updated and nice with the exception of the gymnasium. Located in a nice part of town.
If you are into trees this Metropolitan University campus has trees from all over the world on the campus as well as a compact grove of trees at the north entrance off J Street for touring. If your into a great education, this campus offers a plethora of undergraduate, graduate and docotoal degrees and classes that feature actual real live...
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When they issued me my degree (I won't say what year but it was some time after the continents drifted and the ice pack retreated), it was a junky-looking quad with flat bungalow type class rooms taught by whiney Professors who kvetched about not being paid as much as the UC Davis Professors. They knew what everyone knew---they were small...
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