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EDITORIAL: Sac State students are asking for transparency and safety, not a vacation

EDITORIAL: Sac State students are asking for transparency and safety, not a vacation

We don’t want to ‘just get out of school’

On Tuesday evening, Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen’s liked the following since-deleted tweet from Sacramento Bee reporter Joe Davidson. Story continues below tweets. gif form as well...

In "The Invisible Man," Cecilia (Elisabeth Moss) must fight off her abusive ex that she unfortunately can't see. Opinion writer Bradley Hinkson writes that the film revamps an old monster for modern times. Photo courtesy of Universal Pictures.

REVIEW: ‘The Invisible Man’ finds terror out of what you don’t see

The horror film brings the classic movie monster into reality
Bradley Hinkson March 9, 2020

In the last decade, Universal had three attempts to revamp their classic monsters in 2010’s “The Wolfman,” 2014’s “Dracula Untold,” and 2017’s “The Mummy” and each one failed. But...

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OPINION: FAFSA, stop using my parents’ income to determine my access to aid

I’m the one paying for it, not them, I assure you
Robbie Pierce March 4, 2020

I’m poor. My family back home is middle class at best. So why is FAFSA acting like I’m some silver spooner? My parents both work. It’s never been a habit for them to share the specifics of...

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IN THE EAT OF THE MOMENT: Going to Disneyland soon? Try these 10 Treats!

The park’s best food items
Jordan Parker March 3, 2020

Before your Disneyland trip, it’s important to know that you’re going to spend a lot of the money on food. That’s why it's helpful to identify what you really want to try so you can avoid wasting...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Vote yes on Prop 13 and make Sac State safer

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Vote yes on Prop 13 and make Sac State safer

Noah Marty February 25, 2020

This is a letter to the editor from Noah Marty, a Sacramento State political science major and vice president of university affairs for Sac State's Associated Students, Inc. This letter is written in support...

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OPINION: Colorism is alive and thriving in the Black community

Makenna Roy February 24, 2020

I will never be able to fully grasp what my darker skinned brothers and sisters face daily, but just because the melanin content in my skin is not as high as others does not mean I do not face discrimination. I'm...

Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn in "Birds of Prey." The film marks the second time Robbie has portrayed the character after 2016's "Suicide Squad. Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.

REVIEW: ‘Birds of Prey’ is a high-energy delight of female empowerment

Margot Robbie shines in new comic book adaptation that finally lets the female characters have some anarchic fun.
Bradley Hinkson February 24, 2020

At this point, it feels like every other week we’ve got a new comic book film coming out and it can get exhausting after a while.  So you have to give a lot of credit to “Birds Of Prey” for being...

KYLIEBYTES: Is your data safe on TikTok?

KYLIEBYTES: Is your data safe on TikTok?

We should be serious with our online security
Kylie Robison February 19, 2020

If TikTok makes you feel old, you’re not alone. I’m still slightly confused about the whole craze. It’s only been a couple years since I was making Vines with my friends at the mall, so everyone...

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OPINION: He said he’d never marry me, so I left

‘Dad, will you marry mommy?’
Ashton Byers February 19, 2020

As a child I was always taught that having kids equals marriage.  I grew up in a nuclear family. My parents will be celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary this March. Both Air Force Veterans, they...

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Jordan Fisher as John Ambrose McClaren and Lara Condor as Lara Jean Covey in Netflix'a "To All the Boys: PS I Still Love You." This movie is a sequel to the widely popular movie, "To All The Boys I've Loved Before."

REVIEW: ‘To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You’ gives us another predictable teenage love triangle

You know who she’s going to pick from the start, but you’re still disappointed
Kayla Brown February 17, 2020

Fans of “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” finally got their sequel on Feb. 12, just in time for Valentine’s Day.  “To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You” started off strong with an ode...

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