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Student Life “Something for everyone — and more!’’, truly reflects the variety of activities available to CSUS students both on campus and in the community. | The Associated S tudents, Inc. (ASI) provides the framework for many campus-based activities. ASI operates on a budget of nearly $1 million dollars a year. Activities and services sponsored by ASI range from recreational outings to a bike shop, Child Care Center, community garden and the Aquatics Center. The University Union is the CSUS’s Capital Collegian looks at a winning combination of center of campus activity. The Union provides food service options, from a snack to a full Course meal, recreational activities and a place to relax or study between classes. A continuous variety of free entertainment is conducted in the Union including: concerts, films, performing arts, speakers, dances, etc. And more! Add over 150 student organizations including: cultural, departmental professional, service, recreational, fraternities and sororities, honorary, religious and special interest groups. Residence hall students have their own activity program, complimented by lighted tennis and basketball courts, swimming pool and sauna. lf that’s not enough, students can walk ‘“‘across the bridge’’ to the several coffeehouses along University Avenue, take in a Sacramento Kings game at Arco Arena, visit the Railroad Museum, History Center and Crocker Art Gallery in downtown Sacramento or participate in the night life in ‘‘Old Sacramento.” oe, ee i ee ee, Be = on Oe a ee =! OO) Ce Ee 2 Oe oe eae SF OS CaS) ey beg
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the campus is the Aquatics Center, located on Lake Natomas, ten miles east of the campus. The center provides water sports safety classroom instruction and recreational activities and has served as the host since 1985 of the prestigious Pacific Coast Rowing Championships. CSUS’s central location in the community and freeway proximity make it one of the most accessible of the 19 CSU campuses to both private and public transportation. Most sites in the Greater Sacramento area can be reached in less than one-half hour from the campus doorstep. Furthermore, the Sierra- Tahoe recreational areas and the many historic, cultural and recreational sites of San Francisco are only a two-hour drive from the campus.
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