In an e-mail sent today, Sloan Simmons, the attorney representing the Elk Grove School District, wrote that Sacramento State President Alexander Gonzalez had requested that State Hornet reporters withdraw...
I walked into the agency at 2:40 p.m. and waited a moment until a woman came out to the front desk to help me. She was extremely courteous and receptive at what I was saying. When I mentioned that I wanted...
I walked into the agency at around 3:45 p.m. and talked to the woman at the front desk. I asked her if I could speak with the person who dealt with public records and she seemed a little confused by what...
University Enterprises, Inc. has estimated that the university will lose $17,600 in revenue for each day the River Front Center is closed. The university has notified all seven food vendors within the...
The Sac State Competitive Robotics Club hosted a Robo Rumble where kids learned how to build, drive and repair their own robots. Click here to read the story. Chloe Daley can be reached at [email protected]....
About 40 students who needed concert attendance credits for general education music classes did not take no for an answer when they were told the hall was completely full at the Sacramento State symphony...
Groups Rated X, Seattle Chamber Players and Cygnus performed Thursday evening at the 2008 Sacramento State Festival of New American Music. Performers Jean Kopperud and Mikhail Shmidt talk about the feelings...
About nine carpenters picketed with signs and chanted into microphones at the site of the new residence halls near the bus stop today. The Sacramento chapter of the carpenters' union came out to support...
There's a reason Keira Knightley's latest period film is only in select theaters. Despite the gilded settees, marble-columned halls and brocade bodices, the film is a grim portrayal of the social chains...
Campus police arrested two men near Mendocino Hall today around 3:30 p.m. The two men were pulled over while driving east down University State Drive. "He (the officer) was in the process of giving some...
With the MySacState website upgrade on Sept. 16, students should be able to access their WebCT and SacLink e-mails and conduct University business all with a single login. "I got a lot of complaints from...
Last week, Student Affairs sent an e-mail to students stating SacLink will no longer forward university e-mails to personal email accounts. But an associate vice president at Information Resources and...
For the first time in Sacramento State history the mayor of Sacramento and members of the city manager's office were present at the president's annual address on Aug. 28. While President Gonzalez addressed...
During his annual fall address today, President Alexander Gonzalez discussed new campus development, the budget and progress of Destination 2010. Mayor Heather Fargo spoke on the new collaboration between...
Sacramento State student Jackie Geist won the Miss California title now leading her to compete for the Miss America crown. One step away from her dream, Geist will represent the state as the California...
Sacramento State's Intercollegiate Athletics Department adopted several new policies after 3.35 scholarships were taken away from all sports teams. The National Collegiate Athletic Associated released...
Seven Sacramento State athletic programs will be penalized according to a Academic Progress Rate report recently released by the NCAA. The number of different programs penalized was the most of any Division...
This Saturday, the Sacramento State Striders, a group of students, staff and faculty, will walk together to raise funds for breast cancer research at the annual Susan G. Komen Race/Walk for the Cure at...
An amendment to the Public Records Act could make textbook markup prices available to students, a move creating more transparency regarding agreements between the University Enterprises Inc. and Follett's...
After a seven-minute, energy-charged dance of intense choreography, Babbar Sher Punjab De Bhangra dance members paused to breathe as the audience rose to give the only standing ovation during the Multi-Cultural...
The music didn't seem to stop at the fifth annual Multi-Cultural Night, an event promoting cultural awareness on campus and in the community. The event, hosted by Epsilon Sigma Rho, the Multi-Cultural...
Geordi Royston will walk the stage at commencement this spring when her relatives from the east coast visit, but will be back in the classroom in fall to complete the three units she didn't know she needed....
T-shirts waving in the breeze next week should break the shroud of silence surrounding violence against women and the ice for talk of hope and change for women of the campus community and abroad. "Some...
In the Renaissance Society, former nurses study architecture, retired hydrologists discover a hidden passion for Greek mythology. The members live up to their name meaning: "rebirth of knowledge." This...
Seniors graduating this coming spring or summer who still have not received their degree evaluations wonder if the evaluations will show up in their mailboxes at all. The State Hornet talked to Edward...
David Landis, an equipment operator in the facilities department, died last Thursday in Parking Structure III after a medical emergency. Landis, about 55, was driving a street sweeper through the building...
The Career Center concluded its two-day Mock Interview workshop today, designed to prepare students for real world job interviews as they near graduation. During the 40-minute session, students talked...
Anna Hauser, the 76-year-old woman who later died after collapsing in the University Union, showed others that no one is too old to learn. It seems fitting that Hauser was on her way to do something so...
It may be Financial Aid Awareness month, but the largest student lender for private and federal loans, Sallie Mae, recently pulled out of the subprime loaning market. This may leave some low credit and...
Leaning back against the pillows, Monica Bentley glances down at the metal rods wired through her feet. Still recovering and unable to walk, she now has time to reflect on the shooting last November, her...
If your jaw has ever dropped while handing over the credit card at the bookstore counter, perhaps that won't happen again. Well, maybe if you are still studying in 2010. That's when a new textbook law...
Police officers, firefighters and members of the community came together on Saturday at the thirty-fourth Pig Bowl's Guns and Hoses football game to remember those servicemen who died in the line of duty...