With the cold weather fast approaching, it’s time to kick those iced coffees and teas to the curb and grab something warm and tasty to snuggle up to. The Hornet went around Sacramento’s local coffee...
Texting and walking has become quite the habit recently. Just walking around campus, there’s a good chance you are going to see at least one person doing it, if not more. With so many students walking...
The American Cancer Society Relay for Life took place this weekend for the first time on Sacramento State’s campus to raise money for cancer awareness and research for a cure. Sac State nursing faculty...
Sacramento State students have access to free workshops in the Student Technology Center in the Academic Information Resource Center, but many do not take advantage of the workshops. Student Tech Center...
In an effort to support suicide prevention, The Active Minds at Sacramento State Peer Health Education Program teamed up with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to host the first “Out of...
Over 29 educational agencies participated in the Educator Career Expo at Sacramento State on Wednesday, facilitating a connection between educational agencies and individuals pursuing employment in the...
Gov. Jerry Brown’s budget proposal is planning on reducing funds to Sacramento State’s nationally accredited child care center, which will have a negative impact on many of the campus’ student parents....
English Language Institute students meet for the “Conversation Hour” at Sacramento State every Thursday to practice what they learn in classes. The conversation group started in the fall of 2008. It...
The Sacramento State Academic Advising and Career Center will be hosting the major fair on Wednesday at the University Union Ballroom from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. This major fair is open to all sac students...
Working full-time and struggling for four months, two alumni applied their knowledge learned from Sacramento State starting their own business developing software for the construction industry. Ryan Sutton-Gee...
More than 400 volunteers, including staff, alumni and students from Sacramento State, helped distribute more than 1 million packages of Girl Scouts cookies to local troops. Volunteers gathered at Graebel...
The Department of Fish and Game co-hosted the first of five national public information workshops on the Obama administration's draft on climate change at CSUS in Modoc Hall on Tuesday, where more than...