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The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

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Graduation: the plot thickens

Campus Commentary by Ryan Flatley October 16, 2001

Graduation is right around the corner for me. What then? Marriage? Not bloody likely. Kids? Not unless the condom breaks. A career will cut into my drinking time. The student reality is crumbling. The...

Volleyball team sweeps past competition, tied for first

Kevin A. Kornegay October 16, 2001

The Sacramento State volleyball team made an impressive statement to the rest of the Big Sky Conference last weekend, sweeping past both Portland State University and Eastern Washington University. The...

Students react to parking loss

Layla Bohm October 16, 2001

Students arriving on the Sacramento State campus Monday morning had 250 fewer parking spaces to choose from, as a portion of Lot 4 was officially closed. The lot will be closed for a year while contractors...

ASI outgunned in war of jerks

Campus Commentary by Matt Wagar October 16, 2001

It seems that Associated Students, Inc. is concerned about the retention rates of students on campus ? or at least some students. The buzzword of last Wednesday?s meeting was "African-American," although...

Men?s soccer on Rocky Mountain high, garners first conference win

Sara Rathbun October 16, 2001

Sacramento State men?s soccer broke its streak of bad luck by winning their first game out of the past eight against the University of Denver on Sunday, 1-0, at Hornet Field. Denver came into the game...

Women’s soccer continue winning ways in Big Sky Conference

Hiillary Gatlin October 16, 2001

Sacramento State?s women?s soccer team was unstoppable this weekend at Hornet Field. The Hornets played Portland State University on Friday, scoring three goals in the second half and taking a 4-1 win...

Chalk graffiti mocks Gerth

Nessa Hessami October 16, 2001

Students and faculty arriving on campus Friday morning were greeted by chalk messages challenging President Donald Gerth?s decision regarding Monday-Wednesday-Friday classes. Approximately 150 chalk messages...

High schoolers make early jump to college

Carolina Quijano October 16, 2001

The Accelerated College Entrance Program grants qualified high school students the opportunity to attend Sacramento State while concurrently attending high school. "ACE is set up so that students who excel...

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