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The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Gabriel Solis

Gabriel Solis, A&E Staffer

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Gabriel Solis is a junior majoring in Journalism. This is his first semester writing for the State Hornet. Gabriel is interested in photographing and writing about public events and news impacting people in Sacramento. Growing up in Sacramento, Gabriel has witnessed the diversity and creativity Sacramento holds that deserves to be known to the public. Gabriel wants to expand his writing and use his photography skills to capture the heart of Sacramento. Now a part of The State Hornet, Gabriel plans on earning his bachelor’s degree in journalism.

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Rapper Lil Yachty performs after the Homecoming football game where Sacramento State beat the University of Northern Colorado Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. Lil Yachty only performed for eight minutes before cutting his appearance short due to safety concerns.

Upcoming post-game concert prompts safety concerns after unsuccessful Lil Yachty performance

Administration has implemented additional security measures ahead of Quavo’s Friday performance
Omid Manavirad and Gabriel Solis
October 23, 2025
Sacramento State administration shut down Lil Yachty’s post-game performance when crowd control and safety became a concern last Saturday.
Terra Madre Americas attendees enjoy the indoor market at Sacramento’s SAFE Credit Union Convention Center Friday, Sept. 26, 2025. Inside, people got to browse different vendors giving out samples of food from farmers and chefs.

Flavor and Tradition: Terra Madre Americas celebrates farming food culture

World-renowned food festival makes its Sacramento debut
Gabriel Solis and Shawn Chand
October 7, 2025
Terra Madre Americas came downtown last weekend to bring Sacramento together to enjoy diverse food cultures. Live cooking from celebrity chefs, new foods to try and artisans selling a variety of crafts and goods kept people entertained.
Crowds gather at the Our Street Night Market to grab a bite, listen to beats and enjoy the vibes Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. From food trucks to live DJ sets, there were various ways to experience downtown nightlife.

Downtown after dark: Our Street Market returned to celebrate Sacramento culture

Downtown nightlife mixed with food, vendors, dance battles and live music. What's not to love?
Gabriel Solis and Chiara Karagianes
September 12, 2025
Our Street Night Market brought Sacramento together with six blocks of nightlife vibes. Trying new food, talking to vendors, or even dancing in the silent disco gave people something fun to do Saturday night.
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