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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor
Student Mariana Gonzalez holds a makeshift poster in a counter-protest to the demonstration staged by anti-abortion group Project Truth in the Library Quad on Monday, Oct. 17. In his Presidents Message sent on Oct. 27, President Nelsen announced that a new policy regarding the time, place and manner restrictions on campus had changed, effective Oct. 25. (Photo by Rin Carbin)

Students confront anti-abortion group during campus demonstration

Rin Carbin October 18, 2016

For many passers-by, it was difficult to ignore the posters depicting graphic images lining the campus walkways near the Library Quad on Monday, and even more difficult to ignore the makeshift poster rising...

Syroun Sanossian, owner of SZS Consulting Group, which oversees the ADA Transition Plan for Sacramento State, explains the process of identifying on-campus barriers during the ADA Transition Plan forum on Friday. (Photo by Rin Carbin)

Seventeen year plan to make Sac State ADA compliant outlined in public forum

Rin Carbin October 12, 2016

The beginning of the public outreach process for Sacramento State’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan kicked off with a public forum on Friday in Folsom Hall. The goal of the transition...

Former faculty senate chair and Interim Associate Dean for Faculty of Business Administration Janet Hecsh urges the faculty senate to consider a longer fall holiday during the Faculty Senate meeting on Oct. 6. (Photo by Rin Carbin)

Potential holiday extension tabled for another year

Rin Carbin October 10, 2016

Faculty Senate members debated whether Sacramento State should extend the fall holiday coinciding with Thanksgiving Day to include the whole week, include the Wednesday before Thanksgiving Day or keep...

Gov. Brown vetoes bill banning smoking on college campuses

Gov. Brown vetoes bill banning smoking on college campuses

Rin Carbin September 28, 2016

Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a bill on Monday that would have banned smoking on California State University and community college campuses. Brown argued that CSU and community colleges "already have the...

A student shares her experience and concerns regarding the current issues faced by the black community during a panel discussion in the University Ballroom on Sept. 21. (Photo by Marivel Guzman)

‘We are in perilous times in this country’: panel discussion analyzes race and gender issues

Rin Carbin September 27, 2016

A student panel discussing race and gender relations was hosted by the Sacramento State history department and the Centers for Diversity and Inclusion as part of Constitution and Civic Engagement Week...

Freshman Kyle MacLachlan plays large Jenga with ASI President Patrick Dorsey at New Board On The Block in the Libray Quad on Sept. 12, 2016. (Photo by Matt Dyer)

Game on: ASI reaches out with New Board On The Block

Rin Carbin September 16, 2016

The Associated Students, Inc. Board of Directors isn’t playing games with its’ on-campus visibility. Equipped with supersized versions of classic games like Jenga and Connect Four, the governing...

Sacramento State interim-Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Ming-Tung “Mike” Lee raised concerns about the conduct of some faculty members during the first Faculty Senate meeting of the semester.
(Photo by Joseph Daniels)

Faculty performance critiqued in first Faculty Senate meeting

Rin Carbin September 13, 2016

Faculty job performance, graduation rates, a potential satellite campus and a blended degree program policy were the main topics of the first faculty senate meeting of the semester on Sept. 8. Sacramento...

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