![B Street Theater and the Crocker Art Museum were both forced to close their doors to the public due to statewide shelter-at-home orders. Both have pivoted to offering live events on Zoom with B Street holding live improv shows and the Crocker having live film and art discussions.](https://statehornet.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/B-Street-Crocker-2-900x643.png)
Sacramento arts and entertainment businesses adapt to virtual formats
B Street Theatre, Crocker Art Museum offer free
entertainment
![The Sac State Athletics Department canceled all sports through the end of the academic year amid the COVID-19 pandemic. With all the extra time, student-athletes have found themselves picking up new and old hobbies to pass the time.](https://statehornet.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/featured-3-900x506.png)
Sac State student-athletes on their shelter-at-home routines
Athletes adapt to life without sports
![Jacob Moore, a biology medication major visits the Sac State Associated Students Inc. first Pop-Up Pantry of the semester in the Library Quad on Monday, Feb. 10, 2020. The Pop-Up Pantry provides fresh produce and many other items to students in need.](https://statehornet.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/IMG_3604-900x600.jpg)
Sac State’s ASI holds first Pop-Up Pantry of the semester
More nutritious food options are available for students in need