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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor
Sacramento State sophomore James Outman celebrates with his teammates after hitting a home run against UC Davis on April 11 at John Smith Field. (Photo by Max Jacobs)

Sac State baseball sweeps final home series, celebrates Senior Day

Kameron Schmid May 21, 2017

Sacramento State’s baseball team beat the UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros 8-6 Saturday to complete a three-game sweep in its last home series, the second series sweep of the Hornets season. Sac State...

Sounds of Studying: A State Hornet finals playlist

Sounds of Studying: A State Hornet finals playlist

Kameron Schmid May 16, 2017

Lanea Florence:  Mrs. Dalloway: II. Mrs Dalloway: In The Garden by Max Richter “Really, anything by Max Richter is my go to music for studying. There are no lyrics so I don’t get distracted and his...

Top 5 stories of the year

Top 5 stories of the year

Kameron Schmid May 10, 2017

By Kameron Schmid and John Ferrannini As the 2016-17 academic year comes to a close, we looked at our online analytics to find out what stories our readers were most interested in this year. It has...

Sacramento State has released the results from its comprehensive test of its drinking water sources for lead contamination.
 43 sources, around five percent, were found to be above the EPA action level of 15 parts per billion.

Sac State releases drinking water lead contamination results

Kameron Schmid May 8, 2017

UPDATE: May 9 at 1:44 p.m. — This story has been updated to include new comments from Steve Leland, the university's director of environmental health and safety, and information on an open forum to...

Sacramento State has released the results from its comprehensive test of its drinking water sources for lead contamination.
 43 sources, around five percent, were found to be above the EPA action level of 15 parts per billion.

Dozens of water sources shut off as lead testing concludes

Kameron Schmid May 2, 2017

Testing of all of Sacramento State's drinking water sources for lead contamination is completely finished, and full release of the results will be available in a couple of weeks, according to Steve Leland,...

Sacramento States drinking water sources are currently being tested for lead contamination by consultant group CIH Services, and results are expected to be announced in May. (Photo by Kameron Schmid)

Lead testing results put on hold

Kameron Schmid April 19, 2017

Results of the comprehensive testing of Sacramento State’s drinking water sources for lead contamination will come in May, not April, because of multiple factors, said an official involved in the testing...

(Photo courtesy of The Sacramento County Sheriffs Department)

Missing Sac State graduate found dead from gunshot wound

Kameron Schmid April 14, 2017

Missing Sacramento State alumna Janet Mejia was found dead from a gunshot wound in South Placer County Thursday. Her body was discovered around 7 p.m. Thursday off the road near the intersection of...

Fountains in Douglass Hall are shut off on Tuesday, March 28. Drinking water sources across campus are being periodically shut off while workers test them, as an 8-18 hour period of inactivity is needed in order to get a first-draw sample. (Photo by John Ferrannini)

Lead contamination testing wrapping up in April

Kameron Schmid March 30, 2017

The second comprehensive test for lead contamination in Sacramento State’s drinking water sources is underway and should be completed in April, according to school officials. The current round of...

Weber State junior infielder McKinley Brinkerhoff safely reaches base against the Sacramento State softball team Saturday at Shea Stadium. (Photo by Barbara Harvey)

Sac State splits conference-opening doubleheader against Weber State

Kameron Schmid March 25, 2017

After Friday’s rainout, Sacramento State’s softball team got some extra work in, going 17 innings over two games against Weber State in Saturday’s doubleheader, which the two teams split 1-1. The...

Sacramento city councilman Steve Hansen said in an email to the The State Hornet on Thursday that he would support waiving the $50,000 fee that the Sacramento Kings would charge Sacramento State to use Golden 1 Center for the upcoming spring graduation ceremonies. (Photo by Angel Guerrero)

Sac State searching for $100K to pay for the first Golden 1 graduation

Kameron Schmid March 15, 2017

UPDATE: March 16, 2:42 p.m. — Sacramento councilman Steve Hansen, who represents the district in which Golden 1 Center is located, said in an email to The State Hornet that he supports the idea that...

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