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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor
Desiree McFarland

Desiree McFarland, Visuals Staffer

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Desiree McFarland is in her last semester at Sacramento State University. Holding a bachelor's in communication studies from CSU Sacramento, Spring 2023, she joined the Hornet after declaring a minor in journalism in Fall 2023. McFarland has also worked for an outside journalism non-profit organization that helps the black community thrive in the field of media. McFarland's uses her experience as a public speaker, multi-media reporter and podcast DJ on "916 to Life," to show her passion and enthusiasm for journalism as an art form.

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The ‘BECOMING’ mural is a central focal point of the murals revealed near the University Union and was created by Heather Hogan, a professor at Sacramento City College Wednesday, April 10, 2024. The murals are the second installment of the university’s “A Place of Belonging Murals” multiyear mural project.

[Photo] A brush with legacy: Campus mural art unveiling marks a milestone

Jenn Galinato, Staffer
April 16, 2024

The ‘BECOMING’ mural is a central focal point of the murals revealed near the University Union and was created by Heather Hogan, a professor at Sacramento City College Wednesday, April 10, 2024. The...

Participants were cheered on by volunteers and event staff all throughout campus during the Out of the Darkness walk from The WELL to Lassen Hall Thursday, April 11, 2024. Volunteers and staff held signs encouraging participants or ‘Sac State Out of the Darkness Campus Walk’ posters during the event.

[Photo] GALLERY: Sac State hosts 13th-annual Out of the Darkness Walk

Ismael Martinez Castillo, Staffer
April 16, 2024

Participants were cheered on by volunteers and event staff all throughout campus during the Out of the Darkness walk from The WELL to Lassen Hall Thursday, April 11, 2024. Volunteers and staff held signs...

The SQE strike gathered in front of Sacramento Hall before entering the building to head to the Office of the President Wednesday, April 10, 2024. The protest ended at the doors of the administrative office. Protesters yell for President Wood’s office administration to hear the voices of the students.

[Photo] Students gather across campus to protest 34% tuition increase

Analah Wallace, News Editor
April 10, 2024

The SQE strike gathered in front of Sacramento Hall before entering the building to head to the Office of the President Wednesday, April 10, 2024. The protest ended at the doors of the administrative office....

The State Hornet Broadcast: Pride Week, pro-Palestine protests and more CapRadio resignations

Get up-to-date on what’s happening at Sac State with Zoya and Tobi
Students for Justice in Palestine organized a march, four more members resigned from CapRadio’s Board of Directors and the PRIDE Center held a Pride Fair in the Library Quad.

The State Hornet Broadcast: Cultural celebrations, CapRadio’s financial mishandlings and football heroics

Tobi and Zoya give a glimpse into some of The State Hornet’s latest news
The State Hornet broadcast team goes over our latest stories including the World Culture Festival, CapRadio’s mismanagement and Hornet football’s latest win over Northern Arizona.

The Divine Nine present champions of adversity at Black Org Night 2023

Black Org Night is an event held by the National Pan-Hellenic Council which showcases Greek life for Black students at Sac State
The National Pan-Hellenic Council hosted Black Org Night on Friday, Sept. 22. The event was aimed at offering services and opportunities for involvement for Black students interested in Greek life.

[Video] El Grito: a Pre-Mexican Independence Day celebration fills the University Union

DJ LG and Banda Uriense join Sac State for El Grito!
Angelica Brito
September 18, 2023
Sac State UNiQUE and Gamma Zeta Alpha packed the University Ballroom for a celebration of Mexican Heritage.
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