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Sacramento State students will be able to change their grade basis starting April 5 according to a SacSend email from University Registrar Danielle Ambrose on Thursday, March 18, 2021. Graphic made in Photoshop.

President Nelsen announces ABC/no credit option for spring 2021

Isabelle Juarez March 11, 2021
Students will have the option to select ABC/no credit grading for this semester.
Every week The State Hornet compiles crimes recorded in the campus crime log into a map detailing their location and current status.

CRIME MAP: One theft on campus occured in the first 2 weeks of December

Michael Pacheco December 16, 2020
One theft occurred at Sac State over the last two weeks.
Every week The State Hornet compiles crimes recorded in the campus crime log into a map detailing their location and current status.

CRIME MAP: Police arrest driver with stolen gun on campus

Piper Haitsuka December 3, 2020
Sac State’s police arrest driver with stolen gun on campus. Three other non-violent crimes took place on campus over the last two weeks.
Every week The State Hornet compiles crimes recorded in the campus crime log into a map detailing their location and current status.

CRIME MAP: 4 non-violent crimes on campus during first 2 weeks of November

Michael Pacheco November 18, 2020
Four non-violent crimes occurred at Sac State over the last two weeks. Crime on campus stays low during quarantine.
Cara Shuman decided to dedicate her senior project to mental health awareness along with five classmates. The group is hosting a virtual event on Wednesday, Nov. 18 to talk about tips for mental wellness and services available at Sac State. Screenshot taken by Estefany Nuñez via Zoom. Graphic in the background courtesy of Strength In Numbers CSUS.

Sac State students coordinate mental health talk for senior project

Estefany Nuñez November 17, 2020
For their senior seminar project, six communication studies students will host a virtual discussion about mental health and wellness resources.
Sacramento State's Vice President of Student Affairs Edward Mills said, “It may take us a few more days, maybe even through the weekend, before anything is really finalized." Sacramento State’s Division of Student Affairs held a post- election community discussion for students with counselors from Counseling and Psychological Services available for one-on-one sessions over Zoom Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020. Screenshots taken by Michael Pacheco via Zoom.

Sac State counselors discuss how to cope with a post-election environment

Michael Pacheco November 5, 2020
Sac State Division of Student Affairs and other counselors discussed coping strategies to deal with the stress of a post-2020 election environment.
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