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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

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Freshman goalkeeper Izzy Palmatier diving to knock the penalty shot off target Oct. 8, 2023. Palmatier said the save was one of her favorites so far this season.

The clock runs out on Sac State women’s soccer

Rinn Lee, Staffer October 10, 2023
Sacramento State Hornets put on a good show, but ultimately fell to the Idaho Vandals with a 1-0 score
A student-led petition is seeking to reform Title IX to include verbal harassment in its list of protections. According to the petitions organizers, current protections have failed to properly protect students from such harassment. (Graphic created in Canva by Cam Hanson)

Student petition looks to expand Title IX protections to include verbal harassment

Analah Wallace, Staffer October 10, 2023
A petition created by students is looking to add verbal harassment, such as death threats, to the Title IX list of protections.
A scooter and bike properly locked up at the stairs by Sequoia Hall in the campus provided spots Thursday, Sept. 26, 2023. Multiple accounts of various types of theft continue to be reported to the Sacramento State Police according to the CSUS crime log.

Upsurge in electric scooter theft is cause for concern among students

Analah Wallace, Staffer October 9, 2023
The Sac State Police Department warns students to take extra care of their transport as on-campus bike and scooter thefts rise.
Sac State Volleyball players in the huddle during their match against the Vandals in Moscow, Idaho Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023. The Hornets swept the Vandals 3-0 to remain undefeated in the conference.

Sac State volleyball serves up two road wins

Jahson Nahal, Staffer October 9, 2023
The Sacramento State Hornets were able to remain undefeated in Big Sky Conference play after sweeping the University of Idaho and winning 3-1 over Eastern Washington
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Beyond the Hive Ep 2: Kangaroos and Didgeridoos

Evan Patocka and Aliza Imran October 9, 2023
Hosts Evan Patocka and Aliza Imran talk with Australian student Luke Klusman about his experience of moving across the world.
Junior defender Bryan Gutierrez sends the ball up the field against Northridge Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Gutierrez played all 90 minutes against Northridge.

Sac State slips up late against Northridge; extends winless streak

Joey Aguirre, Staffer October 9, 2023
Sacramento State was nine minutes away from ending their winless streak against Cal State Northridge before conceding
Freshman goalkeeper Izzy Palmatier jumping to intercept an attempt on goal Friday, Oct. 6, 2023. It was a good game for the Hornets, with four saves, 21 shots and one winning goal.

Sac State women’s soccer lives on the edge against Eastern Washington

Rinn Lee, Staffer October 8, 2023
Sacramento State Hornets scored late in the game and kept the Eastern Washington Eagles from scoring at all
Considered by many to be the first true slasher movie, Mario Bava’s 1971 classic “A Bay of Blood” helped define the genre. Even over five decades after its initial release, this bloody thriller still manages to hold up as an entertaining flick. (Graphic created in Canva by Ariel Caspar, image courtesy of Nuova Linea Cinematografica)

Hornet Horrors: ‘A Bay of Blood’

Jacob Peterson, News Editor October 6, 2023
One of the most influential horror movies ever made, Mario Bava’s “A Bay of Blood” defined what elements made up the slasher movie nearly a decade before the genre’s golden age.
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The State Hornet Podcast #3: CapRadio troubles, inadequate restitution for sexual assault vicitms, Sac State Professor Manual Barajas and Sac State football.

Trevor Harris and Aliza Imran October 6, 2023
Join Trevor Harris and Aliza Imran as they go over this week’s campus news headlines. ASI President Nataly Andrade-Dominguez addresses financial mismanagement at CapRadio. Sac State Professor of sociology, Manual Barajas, looks back on his life of achievements and hardships.
Adult learners networking at the Mature Students Meet & Greet Lunch, Tuesday, Sept. 19. The event was the fourth in a series with the intent of helping mature students build connections on campus.  (Photo courtesy of Catheryn Koss)

Mature Learner Meet & Greet series caters to older students

Michael Pepper, Staffer October 6, 2023
The University Union hosts Older Students event series to create a space for adult learners to connect on Sacramento State’s campus.
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