Daily Clips

February 21, 2007

CSU/Campus News

How San Diego State Aims to Be Unique

Wall St. Journal 2/20/07

Like the toothpaste aisle at the grocery store, the selection of M.B.A. programs has never been greater or more diverse.

Web site chronicles Matsui's crusade

Sacramento Bee 2/20/07

Molly Kimura was just 18 in 1942 and living in Yuba City when President Franklin D. Roosevelt's edict sent her and 120,000 other Japanese Americans to internment camps as potential threats to national security.

Drinking fountains ordered shut off after contamination found

Enterprise-Record 2/21/07

After finding contaminated water, Chico State University officials have ordered the shut off of drinking fountains in Trinity Hall and are investigating whether other sources are showing signs of the toxin.

Missing Student Found Dead

Monterey Herald 2/21/07

The body of a missing 24-year-old Canadian exchange student at CSU-Monterey Bay was found Tuesday morning, and her death was an apparent suicide, university police said.


California News

Pension panelists selected

Sacramento Bee 2/21/07

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and legislative leaders Tuesday announced appointments to a commission that will report on how the state and local governments can meet the costs of providing pensions and health care to retired public employees.


National News

For Yale’s Money Man, a Higher Calling

New York Times 2/18/07

News of windfalls on Wall Street have become as common and unsurprising as rain: traders collect $50 million bonuses, top hedge fund managers haul in more than $100 million in a single year.

Signing (or Not) a Green Pledge

Inside Higher Ed 2/21/07

Anthony Cortese had just bagged No. 75: The University of Colorado at Boulder.


Other Sites of Interest

CSU Leader
CSU'S Weekly e-news publication.
CSU Newsline
The latest CSU Campus News.
Rough and Tumble
Daily California and political news.