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Sacramento State defendor John Quintanilla chases after the ball during the match against Cal State Fullerton. Sac State won 1-0 at home on Oct. 6.

[Photo] This week in Hornet sports history: Week of 10/4

Jordan Parker
October 5, 2020

Sacramento State defendor John Quintanilla chases after the ball during the match against Cal State Fullerton. Sac State won 1-0 at home on Oct. 6.

White nationalists clashed with police officers during the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville on Aug. 13. The first step to resist this movement is to learn the sociological forces that lead people to similar extreme ideologies.

OPINION: Don’t punch people in the face, even if they’re a Nazi

Joseph Daniels
November 29, 2017

Not too long ago, a protester punched self-proclaimed alt-right leader Richard Spencer in the face before he returned to his cave — or wherever modern day trolls reside — never again to spew his racist...

A Sacramento State student smokes a cigarette on campus. The University still has no plan on how to enforce its tobacco-free policy.

Sac State not breathing easy on current smoking policy

Joseph Daniels
November 28, 2017

Sacramento State placed banners near school entrances advertising its “Breathe Easy” anti-smoking campaign, which implies a smoke-free campus,  but a smoking ban will not be enforced any time soon,...

Sacramento State junior Tamkinat Ahmad wears a hijab, a decision that was influenced by her volunteer service at her mosque.

Muslim students reveal relationship with hijab

Joseph Daniels
November 28, 2017

After hearing the comments that President Donald Trump made during the 2016 presidential election, a Sacramento State student said she questioned whether or not she should continue to wear a hijab.   “I’m...

David Meininger dresses as Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas.

[Photo] Here are photos of creative costumes found at Sac State this Halloween

State Hornet
October 31, 2017

David Meininger dresses as Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas.

4 local Halloween attractions to haunt up some fun

4 local Halloween attractions to haunt up some fun

Joseph Daniels
October 28, 2017

Halloween, the one day each year parents encourage children to dress up in costumes and break the rule of never taking candy from strangers, is less than a week away. Although college students may be too...

The Faces of DACA at Sac State

The Faces of DACA at Sac State

Profiles of students and a faculty member brought to the U.S. as children
Kameron Schmid and Joseph Daniels
October 5, 2017

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival, or DACA, has been rescinded and will soon expire; the last extensions are being accepted until tomorrow only. As of last semester, Sacramento State was home to around...

John Webster plays percussion for the Bongo Furys at Fox and Goose Pub on Sept. 15. The band will play at Sacramento on Sept. 27.

Bongo Furys are bringing the funk for Nooner

Joseph Daniels
September 20, 2017

The Bongo Furys evolved from a Frank Zappa-inspired band into a progressive funk act with influences from jazz-fusion style acts made popular in the ’70s. Zappa was an experimental musician who...

Diana Monroy hugs her daughter during a protest at Capitol Mall in Sacramento on Sept. 5. The protest was in response to the Trump administration's announcement that it would seek to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

[Photo] Reaction to DACA decision grows, California’s universities respond

September 12, 2017

Diana Monroy hugs her daughter during a protest at Capitol Mall in Sacramento on Sept. 5. The protest was in response to the Trump administration's announcement that it would seek to end Deferred Action...

Yaneli Manzo performs her work duties at The Bagel Place in the River Front Center on Sept. 5. The Bagel Place replaced RF Greens, which specialized in customizable salads, with custom bagels featuring special toppings and schmears.

[Photo] The Bagel Place: a place for bagels

Sharlene Phou
September 6, 2017

Yaneli Manzo performs her work duties at The Bagel Place in the River Front Center on Sept. 5. The Bagel Place replaced RF Greens, which specialized in customizable salads, with custom bagels featuring...

Sacramento State senior forward Kylee Smith races to the ball against UNLV forward Michaela Smith Friday, Sept. 1 at Hornet Field.

[Photo] Sac State soccer programs split doubleheader against UNLV, CSU Bakersfield

Matthew Nobert
September 2, 2017

Sacramento State senior forward Kylee Smith races to the ball against UNLV forward Michaela Smith Friday, Sept. 1 at Hornet Field.

Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen delivers the fall address at the University Union Ballroom on Wednesday. Nelsen also discussed the protest at Charlottesville, Va.

President Nelsen denounces hate speech during fall address

Joseph Daniels
August 25, 2017

During his annual fall address Thursday, Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen spoke about the effects of the Finish in Four initiative, parking, construction and his hopes to make the campus “hate-free.” Nelsen...

Sacramento State alumnus Collin Poseley, right, and his business partner Eric Foust, left, play the table top game they both created, "Craft Beer the Board Game," during a live stream event.
(Photo by Joseph Daniels)

Craft Beer the Board Game is no innocent Monopoly

Joseph Daniels
December 8, 2016

Earlier this year, Sacramento State alumnus Collin Poseley invented a board game that puts players in a race against one another to be the first to brew their own craft suds — an idea derived from the...

Juan Cole, a history professor at the University of Michigan, speaks about the plans of the presidential nominees regarding the Islamic State group at a lecture at Sacramento State on Tuesday. (Photo by Joseph Daniels)

Trump and Clinton Middle East proposals criticized at Sac State lecture

Joseph Daniels
October 21, 2016

As Iraq began operations to take back Mosul from the Islamic State (IS) group on Tuesday, an American professor and commentator on the modern Middle East spoke on Sacramento State’s campus to discuss...

Jeff Raimundo, one of the co-authors of "Game Changers: Elections That Shaped California" spoke to a packed room in the Sacramento State Library Gallery. He compared the upcoming presidential election to past campaigns that took place within the state of California. (Photo by Joseph Daniels)

Political author and alum puts election in perspective

Joseph Daniels
September 19, 2016

“(People say) that this is the most brutal election we’ve ever had. … Nah, not even close,” former Sacramento State student and political author Jeff Raimundo told a packed crowd during an Author...

Sacramento State alum Andy Kotko teaches his first grade class. Kotko met President Obama on Sept. 8 after receiving a national award for teaching.

Sac State alumnus wins national award, meets with President Obama

Joseph Daniels
September 8, 2016

A Sacramento State alumnus went to the White House to meet with President Barack Obama on Sept. 8 after being named one of the country’s best math teachers. Andy Kotko, a first grade teacher at Mather...

(Courtesy of Jessica Vernone/Sacramento State)

President Nelsen doubles down on graduation rates in fall address

Joseph Daniels
September 2, 2016

Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen doubled down on his plans to improve the school's 4-year graduation rate during his fall address on Aug. 25. The school's goal for it's six-year graduation rate...

Group gathers at State Capitol to protest police shootings

Group gathers at State Capitol to protest police shootings

Joseph Daniels
August 18, 2016
As similar demonstrations were sweeping the country, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the State Capitol Friday in response to the recent police shootings in Minnesota and Louisiana. Chanting the phrases “Hands up! Don’t shoot!” and “I can’t breathe,” the demonstrators marched twice around the perimeter of the Capitol before holding a moment of silence for Philando Castile and Alton Sterling, as well as the police officers who died during a shooting in Dallas on Thursday.
Before the demonstration began, Occupy the Dream representative Kevin Carter urged that those who did not know how to protest peacefully step aside. Near the beginning of the rally, protesters were confronted by a lone woman with a sign, who, according to demonstrators, argued that Black Lives Matter is a violent movement.. Sacramento State student Faith Thomas said that it was painful for her to think that they are regarded this way because of race. “It is sad that there was a generation before us that [already protested] like this, but it’s still a problem,” Thomas said. At one point during the peaceful protest, tensions flared as a woman shoved a man who seemed to be counter-protesting the rally. “He really was supporting [the rally], but they were using it in another way,” Carter later said in the man’s defense. “We don’t want divisions of color come into play, because we are all here together: black, white, Asian, Hispanic, we’re all here, Pacific Islander, everybody’s here.” Protester G. Williams said that the efforts had to go beyond the march, and demonstrators have to vote with both their ballots and their dollars. Williams said there needs to be more black businesses so that black communities could pay for police protection. “We don’t have the resources to garner that support, so therefore, we’re like low hanging fruit,” Williams said. Another demonstration circulating on Facebook is scheduled to take place at Crocker Park on Monday at 4 p.m.
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