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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion editor, Hannah Asuncion audits the coverage at The State Hornet midway through the fall semester. Asuncion shares the improvements within each sections and which need more coverage for next time. Graphic created in Canva by Mercy Sosa.

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Fall 2022 midway audit results

Hannah Asuncion, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Editor December 1, 2022
The State Hornet continues its diversity audit since the implementation of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion section three semesters ago.
(L-R) Kevin Doan, social work major, Hok Tang, Sac State alumni, April Ngai, design studies major and Tiwa Chan-Nguyen, chemistry major on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022.  “This feels like a historical change. Since we have so many paid, recognized holidays, why can’t we have our own?” Doan said. (Graphic: made in Canva by Elizabeth Meza

‘We have felt invisible’: What Lunar New Year as paid holiday means to faculty, students

Elizabeth Meza November 25, 2022
Lunar New Year is now a paid state holiday, what do Asian-American students and faculty at Sac State think?
Ethnic Studies Professor Anthony Burris outside of Tahoe Hall  Oct. 19. Burris, a member of the Ione Band of Miwok, worked with the university as a representative of his tribe in repatriating items, prior to teaching at Sac State.

Archaeological curation facility working with Native tribes to recover remains

Jacob Peterson November 21, 2022
Sacramento State has been in consultation with tribes to return remains and cultural items in accordance with CalNAGPRA and Assembly Bill 275. Non-federally recognized tribes now get a say in the repatriation process.
Biology major Haley Anderson, one out of the many students on campus with a service dog, smiles while accompanied by her service dog. She plays fetch after class with her service dog to end her day on Tuesday Sept.27, 2022.

Waggy tails assist students on campus

Monserrat (Mimi) Covarrubias November 14, 2022
Sac State students rely on service dogs to help them through their day. Read about life on campus with a canine companion.
Storytellers speak about their life experiences being immigrants or coming from an immigrant background in the Hinde Auditorium on Friday, Oct. 28, 2022. (Mercy Sosa in Canva)

Immigrant Stories: Sac State hosts multicultural, public storytelling event

Monserrat (Mimi) Covarrubias November 13, 2022

Filled with emotions and raw experiences, the public was invited to hear diverse immigrant stories full of challenges and success during the “Immigrant Stories” event on Oct. 28.  Sacramento State...

Movie reel displaying some worthwhile movies to watch featuring strong LGBTQ+ characters. 
LGBTQ+ representation in films like Moonlight and Half of It helps people of the community feel seen. Graphic made by Mercy Sosa in Canva.

To celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month, 5 movies about members of the community

William Duvall October 26, 2022
How LGBT movies help us appreciate LGBTQ+ history month
(Left to Right) Shay Spencer and Leila Cormier standing outside of The Hornet Bookstore on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. “It’s a paid holiday in a sense we are getting the reparations that we haven’t received in the past,” Spencer said.

‘Reparations that we haven’t received’: Juneteenth becomes paid state holiday

Elizabeth Meza and Stacy Hanson October 25, 2022
Gavin Newsom just passed a bill that recognizes Juneteenth as a paid state holiday, read more to find out what Sac State students think.
Dr. Rose Soza War Soldier, assistant professor in the Native American Studies and Ethnic Studies Department, standing outside Amador Hall on Thursday Oct. 6, 2022. She is from the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians and is opposed to Proposition 27.

Gambling off tribal land: Proposition 26 and 27

Elizabeth Meza, Celene Talavera, and Tierra Tilby October 23, 2022
How the upcoming November propositions on sports betting and gambling on and off tribal lands would affect the Native community at Sac State.
Members and leaders of clubs and organizations during the Pride Fair on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. They provided entertainment and information to all students who walked through the library quad during the Pride Fair, which was hosted by the Pride Center.

GALLERY: Pride Fair celebrated at Library quad

William Duvall October 22, 2022
Sac State clubs and organizations joined to celebrate Pride Week with a fair highlighting resources available for LGBTQ+ students and faculty.
Dr. Hellen Lee stands by her many educational books on Tuesday Sept. 27, 2022. “I was really concerned if I could actually do the work. But I talked to my dean and my associate dean, and after some conversations, it looked like it was possible for me to do it," Lee said.

‘I am not the story’: English professor manages disability while teaching

Monserrat (Mimi) Covarrubias October 4, 2022
English professor and department chair Dr. Hellen Lee relies on student assistants to help with computer work due to her disability.
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