As tuition goes up and classes get dropped, some students at Sacramento State are questioning whether the money they are paying is benefiting their education or college experience.
"I think it's good long-term, but right now, I am a little bit frustrated," said junior at Sac State, Elias Baeder.
The CSU Student Workers Union recently created a survey that found 77% of the 513 people who responded "strongly agree" that Sacramento State puts more time, money and attention into sports than it does into academics and student needs.
"I get texts about football games and buy your tickets and come to the tailgate and things like that," said Baeder. "I'm not seeing a lot of push for other things."
The union wants to know if student dollars could be spent differently and if faculty or staff sho

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