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Vote: Best of Sac State 2018 (CLOSED)

Vote: Best of Sac State 2018 (CLOSED)

The State Hornet Staff April 24, 2018

Cast your votes for campus, food, sports and entertainment in The State Hornet’s annual “Best of Sac State” poll. Loading...

RCAF members Juanishi Orosco, left, Stan Padilla, and Esteban Villa pose in front of the lower panel of their mural.

“Flight” celebrates Chicano culture

Dominique Walker April 24, 2018

Members of the Royal Chicano Air Force art collective will be discussing their mural “Flight” during a presentation on May 3 at 6:30 p.m. in Mendocino Hall. “Flight” was the latest major art...

Former Sacramento State head coach Vyacheslav “Slava” Konikov talks with former player and current volunteer assistant Christopher Clayton after a match at the Rio del Oro Raquet Club. Konikov resigned after 11 years with the mens tennis program to coach professionally in Europe.

Sac State tennis program placed on 3-year probation following NCAA violations

Will Moon, Digital editor April 20, 2018

The Sacramento State women’s and men’s tennis programs are under three years of probation through April 18, 2021, according to an NCAA report published on Thursday. The report cites numerous infractions...

Three Sacramento State alumni were part of the Pulitzer Prize winning team at The Press Democrat for the work covering at fires that started on Oct. 8, 2017.

3 Sac State alumni win Pulitzer Prize for wildfire coverage

Thomas Frey, news editor April 19, 2018

Three Sacramento State alumni were awarded the Pulitzer Prize on Monday for their work covering the wildfires in Santa Rosa and Sonoma County at The Press Democrat. Derek Moore, Jim Sweeney and Martin...

Computer science major Armaiz Adenwala, top, and business finance major and Hammock Club President Trent Simonson, bottom, engage with other members of Hammock Club at a Monday evening meeting on April 2, 2018 in grouping of trees between Riverfront Center, Lassen Hall and the bus stop. Hammock Club meetings are held Monday and Thursday evenings, and are open to all students.

Sleep, study, or socialize — as long as you’re doing it in a hammock

Tessa DeVere April 19, 2018

With all the shady trees blooming on the Sacramento State campus, the members of the Hammock Club are taking in the scenery. Its members can be spotted on Monday and Thursday evenings from 5 to 7 p.m....

Artist and Sacramento State alumna Terra Lopez sits in front of the feedback wall at her interactive exhibit, “This is What it Feels Like.” The installation is coming to the University Library breezeway Monday, April 23 and Tuesday, April 24.

Interactive art installation allows people to experience being catcalled

Nick Minges April 19, 2018

Terra Lopez, a Sacramento State alumna and the lead singer of the electronic duo Rituals of Mine, is bringing her emotionally charged installation “This Is What It Feels Like” to the University Library...

Facilities Management Director Daryn Ockey said his department stopped providing tampons and maxi pads in the summer of 2009, placing the onus on budget challenges.

Sac State’s feminine hygiene product shortfall

Dayla Cook, news editor April 17, 2018

Sacramento State senior Jessica Swan is troubled by what she sees as the lack of feminine hygiene products available on campus. In an email sent to President Robert Nelsen, the Women’s Resource Center...

Shahera Hyatt performs a comedy routine at Best of San Francisco Stand Up at the Hobart in San Francisco on Friday, March 30, 2018. Hyatt will be one of six performers on stage at Capital Storytelling on April 26.

Capital Storytelling will feature real-life stories from members of the Sac State community

Will Coburn April 17, 2018

Sacramento State has partnered with the Verge Center for the Arts to present Capital Storytelling, an event featuring personal, real-life stories from members of the community. At the event, six performers...

#SacStateSays: Can students graduate in four years with a bachelor’s degree?

#SacStateSays: Can students graduate in four years with a bachelor’s degree?

Thomas Frey and Jordyn Dollarhide April 16, 2018

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Miles Meckling and William Schmidt take the stage during the Sacramento State Department of Theater and Dance’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream on April 11, 2018 in Shasta Hall.

REVIEW: Opening night of ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ goes off without a hitch

Corina Gutierrez April 13, 2018

The audience erupted into applause as the opening performance of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” came to a close in Shasta Hall. The play, a comedy written by William Shakespeare in 1596, was transformed...

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