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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor
Isis Alvarez

Isis Alvarez, Visuals Staffer

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Isis Alvarez is a journalism major and a graduating senior. She previously worked as a writer for the arts and entertainment section of The State Hornet where she strived to be a voice for the art community at Sacramento State. Now a part of the visuals section, Isis hopes to give readers a closer look at the events that bring the Sacramento community together.

All content by Isis Alvarez
Student protesters make their way back to the library quad after marching Wednesday April 10, 2024. Student protesters rallied the group in the library quad.

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

Analah Wallace, News Editor
April 10, 2024

Student protesters make their way back to the library quad after marching Wednesday April 10, 2024. Student protesters rallied the group in the library quad.

Women’s Resource Center program coordinator Stephanie Alcala stands outside the entrance to the center’s room Wednesday, March 27, 2024. Alcala is a student at Sacramento State, mother and has been working at the resource center for just under a year.

[Photo] The Women’s Resource Center provides students a sanctuary

Women’s Resource Center program coordinator Stephanie Alcala stands outside the entrance to the center’s room Wednesday, March 27, 2024. Alcala is a student at Sacramento State, mother and has been...

The Office of Equal Opportunities hosts the second annual Sexual Assault Awareness Day of Action fair in the Library Quad Tuesday, April 2, 2024. The fair featured various booths educating students about Sexual Assault Awareness Month and of ways to prevent sexual assault.

[Photo] Sac State’s Day of Action provides support, resources for sexual assault survivors

Christa Ison and Jocelyn Hill
April 5, 2024

WEAVE teaches students about Denim Day, in which participants wear denim on the last Wednesday of Sexual Assault Awareness Month to educate others about sexual assault Tuesday April 2, 2024. The booth...

Sabrina Charleston, a third-year psychology major poses outside Amador Hall Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, where she hosts office hours in room 460 on Thursdays from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Charleston offers guidance and support while providing information to students, potential applicants and community members involved with the Cooper-Woodson College Enhancement Program.

[Photo] Cooper-Woodson College Enhancement centers academic success on Black excellence

Usamah Hammour and Mahrukh Siddiqui
March 5, 2024

Sabrina Charleston, a third-year psychology major poses outside Amador Hall Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, where she hosts office hours in room 460 on Thursdays from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Charleston offers guidance...

Trina Robbin’s comics displayed at the Library gallery Friday, Feb. 9, 2024.  Robbin was the first person to draw Wonder Woman for DC comics.  February 9, 2024

[Photo] 70s Bay Area feminist art takes over University Art Gallery

Christa Ison and Mahrukh Siddiqui
February 14, 2024

Trina Robbin’s comics displayed at the Library gallery Friday, Feb. 9, 2024. Robbin was the first person to draw Wonder Woman for DC comics. February 9, 2024

George Lopez kisses his daughter Mayan Lopez on the head after expressing how proud he is that she can speak Spanish. Mayan Lopez has been lying about being able to speak Spanish because she feels ashamed for never learning in Episode 3: Lopez vs Español. (Photo courtesy of Universal Television)

‘Lopez vs Lopez’ depicts the realities many Latinx families face

George Lopez’s newest sitcom drives conversations about Latinx parenting
Isis Alvarez, Staffer
December 4, 2023
Do all your friends remember the low rider? George Lopez’s show “Lopez vs Lopez” will have you laughing and crying at the same time. Here's why:
Figuring out what to bring to the Friendsgiving table can be difficult, but The State Hornet has you covered. With these three easy recipes, you will be the hit of the party. (Graphic created in Canva by Hailey Valdivia)

Three easy Friendsgiving recipes that will surprise your college besties

Easy recipes that college students can try for their Friendsgiving
Isis Alvarez, Staffer
November 22, 2023
Want to impress your friends on Thanksgiving, but tired of using boxed foods? Here are some quick and easy student-friendly recipes you can try!
The Southside Park Mural sits along the wall of the park’s amphitheater Friday, Oct. 13, 2023. Originally painted by members of the Sacramento artist collective Royal Chicano Air Force in 1977, the mural was restored by the artists in 2001.

‘You are not alone’: The Barrio Art Program makes a comeback

Chicano based art education course practices art activism within Sacramento communities.
Isis Alvarez, Staffer
October 26, 2023
Looking for a course that works with communities and has an extensive history with Sac state? The Barrio Art Program might be for you!
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