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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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Movies of the 80s often feature nerds desperate for popularity and in the movie “Can’t Buy Me Love” Patrick Dempseys character Ronald, takes desperate to unbelievable heights. (Photo courtesy of Touchstone Pictures, Graphic created in Canva by Alyssa Branum)

Back to the 80s: ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’

But everything has a price
Katelyn Marano, Copy Editor February 15, 2024
Young Patrick Dempsey pays homage to the fake dating love trope alongside Amanda Peterson, in the 1987 film “Can’t Buy Me Love”.
 Yolanda Lopez recreates her own version of The Virgin Mary in the Library Gallery on Friday, Feb. 9, 2024. Lopez’s interpretation of The Virgin Mary displays women’s empowerment as she herself represents Mary.

70s Bay Area feminist art takes over University Art Gallery

Female artists recreate expressive pieces displaying women’s empowerment
Christa Ison and Mahrukh Siddiqui February 14, 2024
“She Laughs Back: Feminist Wit in 1970s Bay Area Art” gallery opens at the Sac State library. Surrounding women empowerment.

STINGER SOUND SESSIONS: The Color Wild perform a semi-unplugged set of catchy tunes

Check out The Color Wild’s brotherly melodies and bedroom vibes
Cristian Gonzalez February 14, 2024
The Sacramento pop brotherhood takes us from bedroom vibes to metropolis moods.
Students for Justice in Palestine and Arab Student Union’s inaugural banquet showcased flags throughout the evening in the Union Ballroom Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024. One of the flags is the Palestinian flag in black, white and green stripes with a red triangle, which has been displayed by people around the world for over 120 days, as a protest against what is happening to the people of Gaza.

Sac State hosts first SJP and ASU banquet

Unity and resistance was on full display at Saturday’s banquet
Micah Yip and Jocelyn Hill February 13, 2024
Sacramento State’s Students for Justice in Palestine and Arab Student Union joined together for their first annual banquet last Saturday.
In 2016, Colin Kaepernick decided to sit down during the national anthem and later kneeled in support of the fight against police brutality, discrimination and racial inequality. His legacy serves as a powerful reminder of the intersection between sports and social change. (Graphic made in Canva by Hailey Valdivia)

OPINION: The NFL blackballed Colin Kaepernick and never apologized

Taking a knee that changed everything
Ismael Martinez Castillo, staffer February 11, 2024
As Super Bowl 58 approaches, fans have questioned the political agenda of a Taylor Swift game and have forgotten Colin Kaepernick taking a knee.
In Asian culture, Lunar New Year marks a time for renewal and abundance. It is a time when communities spend the next two weeks ringing in the new year through festivals, food and communal gatherings. (Graphic created in Canva by Micah Yip)

Ring in the Lunar New Year with these can’t-miss events

Step into the Year of the Dragon by engaging in time-honored or modern traditions
Micah Yip, staffer February 9, 2024
Lunar New Year 2024 is just around the corner. Here are several Sacramento events to celebrate the Year of the Dragon.
“Teen Wolf” is a horror comedy based on the concept of a teenage boy struggling to fit in while going through the horrors of transitioning into a hairy and sharp-nailed werewolf. This film stars Michael J. Fox, in a true to 80s standard cult classic with a beyond goofy plot.  (Photo courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Atlantic Entertainment, Graphic created in Canva by Alyssa Branum)

Back to the 80s: ‘Teen Wolf’

A wolfie good film and a howl of a time
Katelyn Marano, Copy Editor February 8, 2024
Michael J. Fox in his 1985 film “Teen Wolf” relates an unexpected performance of a basketball-playing werewolf with a kink for stardom.

STINGER SOUND SESSIONS: The Gold Souls elevate the newsroom with auriferous groove

The 8-piece strikes gold with 24-karat melodies
Cristian Gonzalez February 7, 2024
The Sacramento-based classic soul band performed new music and an energetic Tina Turner cover in the latest installment of Stinger Sound Sessions.

UNiQUE presents a groovin’ silent disco

Sac State students choose their own adventure through music
Delaney Joyce and Jada Portillo February 6, 2024
UNiQUE brings a silent disco to the University Union Ballroom to get students pumped about the new semester, featuring songs by PSY, Kendrick Lamar and Daddy Yankee
Released in 1985, “Weird Science” features 80s icons Kelly LeBrock, Ilan Mitchell-Smith and Anthony Michael Hall in a comedic fantasy of bringing a doll to life. This movie is considered an 80s cult classic due to its comedic timing and John Hughes staple themes. (Graphic created in Canva by Alyssa Branum and Katelyn Marano, photo courtesy of Universal Pictures)

Back to the 80s: ‘Weird Science’

'It’s Alive!’ with an 80s twist
Katelyn Marano, Copy Editor February 1, 2024
Director John Hughes explores the theme of male fantasy in his 1985 film “Weird Science” with actors Kelly LeBrock, Anthony Michael Hall and Ilan Mitchell-Smith
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