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OPINION: ‘How I Met Your Mother’: Are we sure it isn’t ‘Friends’?

Vu Chau March 20, 2017

There are multiple ways college students can spend their spring breaks. For some, it’s all about living up to their “life is a beach” attitude and hitting up Cabo, Mexico, Hawaii or any nearby beaches....

Sacramento State senior Madeline Cannon spikes the ball past two Eastern Washington blockers at the Nest on Oct. 22. The Sac State volleyball team will travel to China to play against youth, college and professional clubs in cities such as Beijing, Nanjing and Shanghai. (Photo by Matthew Dyer)

Volleyball team to travel overseas for competition in China

Alec Romero March 20, 2017

After a conference title for indoor competition and a 3-2 record to start the beach volleyball season, Sacramento State will take a five-game road trip to China this May. The Hornets will play these...

Sacramento State freshman Hermont Legaspi forehands the ball during a doubles match against Yale Sunday at Rio Del Oro Racquet Club. (Photo by Matthew Dyer)

Sac State men’s tennis team falls to Yale 5-2

Claire Morgan March 20, 2017

The Sacramento State men’s tennis team lost its fourth straight match Sunday after a 5-2 defeat to Yale at the Rio Del Oro Racquet Club. The Hornets (7-10, 5-2 Big Sky) began doubles with a win after...

Sacramento State varsity eight finishes first at Hornet Invitational Saturday at Lake Natoma. (Photo by Carlo Marzan)

Women’s rowing team captures four golds, three silvers at Hornet Invitational

Carlo Marzan March 19, 2017

The Sacramento State women’s rowing team returned to Lake Natoma and took first place in varsity four against four other colleges Saturday in the Hornet Invitational. The Hornets took second in all...

Sacramento State senior Elizabeth Venzon, left, and sophomore Emilia Del Hoyo compete in the 100 meter hurdles as a part of the heptathlon in the Hornet Invitational Friday at Hornet Stadium. (Photo by Matthew Nobert)

Track and field teams finish second, third in Hornet Invitational

Matthew Nobert March 19, 2017

Sacramento State hosted over 1,200 athletes in its two-day Hornet Invitational to begin its first on-campus track and field event of the outdoor season on Friday and Saturday at Hornet Stadium. The...

Sacramento State junior Andrew McWilliam bunts the ball against Minnesota  Saturday at John Smith Field. (Photo by Matthew Dyer)

Hornets drop second straight game in 5-2 loss to Minnesota

Andre Newell March 19, 2017

The Sacramento State baseball team lost its second consecutive game for the second time this season after falling 5-2 to Minnesota Saturday at John Smith Field. Sac State (10-8) lost the three-game...

Sacramento State freshman Sofia Gulnova backhands the ball against Idaho State Saturday at the Campus Tennis Courts. (Photo by Cameron Leng)

Sac State endures illness and darkness en route to doubleheader sweep

Will Moon March 19, 2017

Despite one-third of its active roster fighting the flu and a mid-match venue change during the second game of the day, the Sacramento State women’s tennis team swept Saturday’s doubleheader over Weber...

Sacramento State junior Vinny Esposito swings and makes contact with the ball against Minnesota Friday at John Smith Field. (Photo by Andre Newell)

Hornets strand 10 baserunners in 9-2 loss against Minnesota

Andre Newell March 18, 2017

Pitching struggles and the inability to advance runners in scoring position led to the Sacramento State men’s baseball team’s 9-2 loss against Minnesota Friday night at John Smith Field. Sac State...

EDITORIAL: Why we ran a controversial ad

EDITORIAL: Why we ran a controversial ad

State Hornet March 17, 2017

The State Hornet has received criticism for running an advertisement in our March 16 issue for the Sacramento Central Church that publicizes Coming Out Ministries — a group that preaches that prayer...

The Golden 1 Center, pictured, will be the location for Mays Sacramento State graduation ceremonies. The city, school and the Sacramento Kings have reached an agreement that allows the school to avoid paying a $50,000 fee to use the space. (Photo by Francisco Medina)

Sac State $100K graduation shortfall cut in half after agreement

John Ferrannini March 17, 2017

The spring graduation at Golden 1 Center will be designated as one of the city's nine civic events that can be held there annually, cutting the university's $100,000 funding shortfall by half, according...

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