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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor
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Student government voted to up its elected members’ scholarship awards by 10 percent for next year

Cassie Dickman April 26, 2017

At its April 12 meeting, the Sacramento State Associated Students, Inc. Board of Directors voted to increase the scholarship given to its elected members by 10 percent starting in the 2017-18 school year...

Sac State music director leads choir that has performed for the pope — twice

Sac State music director leads choir that has performed for the pope — twice

Cassie Dickman April 26, 2017

Video by Cassie Dickman and Sami Soto RELATED: Check out our story on Kendrick here.

Sacramento State choral director Donald Kendrick leads the Sacred Heart Church group Schola Cantorum in a song during a rehearsal. The choir performs every Sunday at Sacred Hearts 11 a.m. mass. (Photo by Sami Soto)

Sac State music director leads choir that has performed for the pope — twice

Cassie Dickman April 26, 2017

Inside a Catholic church with high stained glass windows and blue vaulted ceilings, sings a choir that is led by Sacramento State’s choir director and has twice performed for the pope. Schola...

Sacramento State alumnae Katherine Axiak and Jenna Avansino play on the offensive line for the Sacramento Sirens of the 21-team International Women’s Football League. (Photo by Matthew Dyer)

Sac State alumnae compete in the trenches for Sacramento Sirens

Claire Morgan April 26, 2017

Sacramento State alumnae find a competitive outlet and family atmosphere on the gridiron of the International Women’s Football League with the Sacramento Sirens. Katherine Axiak and Jenna Avansino...

Sacramento State senior Aaron Beverly won an individual title at the Big Sky Championships with a score of 73-70-72-215 to help the Hornets win the team championship on April 30 in Boulder City, Nevada. (Photo by Thomas Frey)

Sac State men’s golf team eyeing Big Sky Championships

Thomas Frey April 25, 2017

With the regular season over for the men’s golf team, Sacramento State has its sights on the Big Sky Championships Friday and the opportunity to receive an automatic bid to an NCAA Regional. However,...

The team of marketing and national business major Marissa Mendez and graduate electrical engineering student Ammar Ahmed present Craft Cube, a four-in-one user-friendly device that can 3D print, 3D scan, laser cut and mill, on April 21 at the Alumni Center. (Photo by Khanlin Rodgers)

Sac State entrepreneurs win prizes at ‘Future Four’ competition

Carlo Marzan April 25, 2017

A group of eight teams from four different colleges competed in the Future Four and More competition at Sacramento State on April 21 to see whose entrepreneurship was the most impressive. Future Four...

Sacramento State sophomore Dom Miller backhands the ball during a doubles match against Grand Canyon at the Golden State Invite at the Sac State Tennis Courts on Saturday, March 11. (Photo by Matthew Dyer)

Sac State men’s tennis sophomore Dom Miller

Sami Soto and Matthew Nobert April 25, 2017

Growing up in New Zealand left Sacramento State tennis sophomore Dom Miller with some unforgettable memories. Watch the video to learn about his traumatic experience on a ferry and his thoughts on America. Go...

‘Expiring password’ email is phishing attempt, school says

‘Expiring password’ email is phishing attempt, school says

John Ferrannini April 24, 2017

An email claiming to facilitate password updates for My Sac State accounts is really a phishing attempt, according to a campus wide email sent by the Office of Information Security on Monday. The phishing...

Sacramento State soccer commit and Cosumnes Oaks High School senior RJ Moorhouse battles for the ball at the Sac State alumni game Saturday at Hornet Field. (Photo by Matthew Dyer)

Men’s soccer team looks to build on spring season chemistry

Andre Newell April 24, 2017

After losing 10 seniors to graduation, the Sacramento State men’s soccer team has spent the entire spring season trying to rebuild its chemistry. After drawing with Sacramento Republic FC (0-0) on...

Sacramento State junior Kasparas Zemaitelis backhands the ball during a doubles match against Grand Canyon at the Golden State Invite at the Sac State Tennis Courts on Saturday, March 11.

Sac State men’s tennis junior Kasparas Zemaitelis

Matthew Nobert and Sami Soto April 22, 2017

Sacramento State junior Kasparas Zemaitelis traveled to the U.S. from his home in Kaunas, Lithuania to play tennis. Follow The State Hornet as we profile each player to learn more about their stories. Go...

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