Sequoia Hall was closed temporarily today as Sacramento State University police searched the building for a suspicious man. At about 6:50 p.m., the University Police Department was notified that a suspicious-looking...
The State Hornet Publications Board namedDustin Nosler the new State Hornet editor in chief today. Noslersucceeds 2010-11 Editor in Chief Leidhra Johnson.Nosler, who plans to increase the newspaper’ssocial...
Students wrote words of comfort on a banner set up in the University Union todayto remember and honor the life of Sacramento State student Arlene Sasse, who was killed in a bicycle accident Friday morning....
Magazine clippings, stickers and photos quickly turned into creative collages defining beauty at today's event at the Multi-Cultural Center. The interactive workshop and open dialogue focused on challenging...
The State Hornet won three awards from the California College Media Association. The California College Media Association holds a competition each year to honor excellence in student media at junior college...
More than 20,000 students from across the state are expected to participate in the March for Higher Education at the State Capitol Monday morning to protest proposed budget cuts and fee increases to higher...
Despitesome technical glitches, Sacramento State provided the public with a free viewing of the Space Shuttle Discovery launch Thursday afternoon. "It is the last mission of Discovery and it's the next-to-last...
The first STEM lecture of the spring semester, presented Tuesday by anthropology professor Samantha Hens, explored the way facial symmetry can be used to measure health. Hens is a Sacramento State researcher...
For Sacramento State employees who need extended time off due to illness or injury, the Catastrophic Leave Donation Program provides a way to get necessary time off and still get a paycheck. According...
A recent study shows that almost half of the nation's undergraduate population shows no significant gain in learning in the first two years of college. Students and administrators at Sacramento State have...
A new office is being set up in Mendocino Hall to welcome the new chair of the Department of Communication Studies, Kimo Ah Yun. The Sacramento State graduate and long-time faculty member is taking on...
Sacramento State student veterans may receive money from the GI Bill earlier this year, according to a recent press release by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. According to one press release, the...
The investigation continues of the Oct. 21 homicide at Sacramento State's American River Courtyard residence hall. A police synopsis of the case filed in court papers and a search warrant shed light on...
Janusz R. Prajs, associate professor in the mathematics and statistics department, accepted the President's Award for Research and Creative Activity on Tuesday. Prajs is the 21st recipient of the award,...
On Dec. 1 Patricia Clark-Ellis, associate dean of the College of Health and Human Services, will become interim dean of the college. The current dean, Marilyn Hopkins, is leaving Sacramento State to take...
The sculpture invitational, held Nov. 7, featured artists Robert Brady, Steven Kaltenbach, Mike Riegel, and Peter Vandenberge. The panelists discussed their experiences as sculptors and offered advice...
Four Sacramento State faculty members have teamed together to work with the Sacramento City Unified School District to improve middle school teaching in science, mathematics and English. Their professional...
On Nov. 19, Sacramento State's Library Quad will be home to "Causeway Classic Extraordinaire!" Hosted by Associated Students Inc., the one-of-a-kind event will feature a student talent show, performances...
The Sacramento State mechanical engineering department is a launching pad for students aspiring to work for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Because of a partnership with NASA, several...
Students who live at the Upper Eastside Lofts and take the chance to be employed as a Community Assistant learn valuable life skills that prepare them for the real world outside of school, all the while...
Roberto Pomo, professor of theatre and film studies, won the John C. Livingston Award this year and gave the annual lecture Tuesday at the Alumni Center. Livingston was a goverment professor for over 20...
"Crips and Bloods, Made in America," a documentary exposing the naked truth of the most famous gangs of Los Angeles, was shown in Hinde Auditorium Friday night. The film was provided by the Campus Progressive...
Ramon Gabriel Figueroa, senior film studies and psychology major at Sacramento State, was selected as the 2009 recipient the William R. Hearst/CSU Board of Trustees' Award for Outstanding Achievement....
Students hoping to receive financial aid next year may be in for an easier experience when filling out the financial aid application. The U.S. Department of Education is working on making the Free Application...
Some Sacramento State students and faculty spend more than half an hour driving to school and at least another 15 minutes driving up and down the parking structures trying to find an available parking...
Heart monitors that used to weigh thousands of pounds and required several people to administer them are now no bigger than a deck of cards and can be work on the body of a patient. This advancement in...
Frothy green tea was served in Japanese ceramic bowls in the Sokiku Nakatani Tea Room and Garden at Sacramento State as part of a traditional Japanese tea gathering. "We call them tea gatherings. They...