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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor
“Procession of Carols” will be held at the Sacred Heart Church on Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. and on Dec. 3 at 2 p.m. The show will be Director of Choral Activities Don Kendricks production before retirement.

Sacramento State celebrates holidays with music, dance

Gabriel Ionica November 28, 2017

Thirty-three years ago, Director of Choral Activities Don Kendrick was inspired by the Christmas concerts he held in the cathedrals of Canada and decided to bring that holiday tradition to Sacramento State. “Procession...

From left to right, Melissa Brausch, Alexander Escorcia and Isabella Hernandez star in “Annie,” the final production of the fall season for the Department of Theatre and Dance. The musical will run from Nov. 29-Dec. 10 at the University Theatre.

‘Annie’ to close out Theatre and Dance’s fall season

Gabriela Mascoll November 24, 2017

As a way of welcoming the holiday spirit, Sacramento State’s Department of Theatre and Dance will close out its season with the live show “Annie,” directed by Ed Brazo.   The Tony award-winning...

Senior Kelly Buckland delivers her argument for the negative team about how college tuition should not be free at CSUs during the Public Debate Associations fall public debate on Nov.16 at Sacramento State. The negative won the debate that students should pay for tuition.

Despite a ‘modest’ budget, debaters still find ways to succeed

Alex Daniels November 24, 2017

Every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, the Sacramento State Speech and Debate Team gathers to sharpen its argumentation skills, which have been incredibly effective against multiple first-place debaters,...

OPINION: ‘The Punisher’ provides less substance than audiences deserve

OPINION: ‘The Punisher’ provides less substance than audiences deserve

Khanlin Rodgers November 23, 2017

Now may not have been a great time for Netflix to debut “The Punisher,” but truth be told, I’m not quite sure when the “right time” may have been. “The Punisher” is the most recent attempt...

What is your most memorable family-drama moment during Thanksgiving?

What is your most memorable family-drama moment during Thanksgiving?

Will Moon November 23, 2017

Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful for having all your family members in one place at the same time. Some families are picture-perfect and enjoy their turkey, casseroles, mashed potatoes and cranberries...

EDITORIAL: Thanksgiving is the time to talk

EDITORIAL: Thanksgiving is the time to talk

State Hornet November 15, 2017

(Go to StateHornet.com/TheFoodIssue for more food-related stories) There are lots of things to look forward to during the winter holidays. If you’re a Sacramento State student, maybe chief among them...

A new B5 class requirement will be placed upon incoming fall 2018 students. The requirement will fall under the Physical Universe & its Life Forms
portion of the CSU general education requirement and may include chemistry, geography or physics courses.

Incoming students will have to take one more upper-division B5 class

Gabriel Ionica November 15, 2017

Next fall’s incoming freshmen will be greeted by a new B5 general education requirement as per a CSU-wide executive order from the CSU headquarters in Long Beach. The new requirement will require...

Students who live in the residential halls are required to choose a meal plan for the rest of the semester. At the end of the semester, students who have meal plan points can purchase non perishable food in bulk from the Courtyard Market.

Campus meal plans leave students with money to burn

Claire Morgan November 14, 2017

(Go to StateHornet.com/TheFoodIssue for more food-related stories) Sacramento State students who purchase dining plans are faced with only two options at the end of the semester if they have leftover...

The dining commons is where most student residents spend the points from their meal plans. By the end of the semester, however, the meals provided here arent available with points.

OPINION: The no-rollout policy for on-campus meal plans robs students

Marivel Guzman November 14, 2017

(Go to StateHornet.com/TheFoodIssue for more food-related stories) In the fall of 2015, I applied to six different universities, but my dream was to attend Sacramento State. The journalism program was...

Dale and Katy Carlsen present a $6 million check to Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen in the Alumni Center on Monday, Nov. 13, 2017. The check was the largest private donation in the Universitys history.

Sac State announces $6 million donation for entrepreneurship center

Claire Morgan November 13, 2017

Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen announced Monday during a press conference that a record-breaking $6 million donation will be used to develop an “entrepreneurial center” in the University...

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