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Raven Vance, an anthropology major in her junior year, stands next to her soap and bath products at the Stinger Expo on Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Vance said that while bath bombs are usually the top sellers, her bar soaps were her most popular item at the event.

Inaugural Stinger Expo brings student entrepreneurship market to campus

Collin Houck, staff writer May 11, 2022
Sac State student entrepreneurship program The Hive hosts its first Stinger Expo for student vendors to showcase their businesses.
Students take a break in between classes to paint on a long roll of paper in the Kadema Hall Courtyard on Wednesday, April 27, 2022. Professors would stop by and draw as well or just look at the drawings the students had made.

Sac State’s first Pause & Paint provides a creative break from school stressors

Priscilla Garcia-Pargas, staff writer May 5, 2022
Sac State Arts and Letters Ambassadors held the event last week to help students destress between classes.
Participants take off moments after the starting whistle is blown on Thursday, April 28, 2022. This was the first in-person Sac State 5k Fun Run since 2019.

PHOTO GALLERY: On your mark, get set, Fun Run!

Alexis Hunt May 5, 2022
Sac State’s Prehistoric Chase 5k treks through campus for the 14th annual Fun Run. See photos of the event and its participants here.
Students in the University Union in line waiting to order from Panda Express on Tuesday, May 3, 2022. The fast-food restaurant was voted best food on campus at Sac State. (Photo by Collin Houck)

Best of Sac State 2022: Panda Express wins best food on campus

Dominique Williams and Collin Houck May 5, 2022
Panda Express was voted best food at Sac State in the sixth annual Best of Sac State poll. Here’s what students said their go-to order is, and how to make the most popular Panda Express meal at home.
“WandaVision” showcases fashion throughout the decades in every episode. Episode one starts with the 1950s and ends in 2023, weeks after “Avengers: Endgame.” (Screencap via https://www.disneyplus.com/)

Best of Sac State 2022: ‘WandaVision’ wins best TV show

Jenelle Lum, staff writer May 5, 2022
Marvel’s “WandaVision” was voted the best television show in Best of Sac State 2022. Tune in to find out why students found it to be the best show of the season.
Tom Holland as Peter Parker in Marvel Studios’ “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” The movie follows Spider-Man, whose identity has been revealed to the public, as he enlists the help of Doctor Strange to make it secret again. (Photo courtesy of Sony Pictures Entertainment)

Best of Sac State 2022: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ wins best movie

Priscilla Garcia-Pargas, staff writer May 5, 2022
Sac State voted the crossover-filled “Spider-Man: No Way Home” as the best movie for this 2022’s Best of Sac State. Staff writer Priscilla Garcia-Pargas took to campus to ask Hornets who their favorite portrayal of Spider-Man is.
Cover art for Olivia Rodrigo’s “Sour.” “Sour” was Rodrigo’s first studio album, which dropped in May 2021. (Photo by Brett Jordan / CC BY 2.0 )

Best of Sac State 2022: ‘Sour’ wins best album

Andrea Molinar, staff writer May 5, 2022
“Sour” was voted best album by students in the 2022 Best of Sac State polls. Staff writer Andrea Molinar ranks the songs from Olivia Rodrigo’s debut studio album.
Jorja Smith performs on the Blume stage at Discovery Park in Sacramento on Saturday, April 30, 2022. Smith is an English singer-songwriter who was one of four women headliners at Sol Blume festival this year. (Photo by Laura De la Garza Garcia)

GALLERY: Music for the soul to blossom

Sol Blume music festival makes a comeback to Discovery Park attracting large crowds and loud music. This year, Sol Blume featured four women headliners and Sacramento native artists Victoria Monet and Yelly.
Beatrice Laus, known as her stage name beabadoobee, takes the stage at Ace of Spades for her sold-out show Friday, April 22, 2022. She said she scheduled the tour date between her Coachella performances.

Artist beabadoobee brings chill, alternative melodies to Ace of Spades

Jenelle Lum April 25, 2022
Gen-Z singer beabadoobee made a stop in Sacramento between her Coachella performances.
Kiara Janecek, 19, holds their piece “Untitled” depicting the effects and aftermath of sexual assault Wednesday, April 20, 2022. Janecek talks about their experience with sexual assault and artistic contribution in Sacramento State’s University Union art exhibit, “Our Voices Will Be Heard.”

Sac State art exhibit gives new voice to sexual assault survivors

Carina Arroyo April 25, 2022
Sacramento State’s University Union Gallery’s new exhibit, “Our Voices Will Be Heard,” features works from student artists and sexual assault survivors in order to empower victims and give a voice to sexual violence awareness on campus.
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