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Rodrigo Martinez

Rodrigo Martinez, Visuals Staffer

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Rodrigo Martinez is a fourth year psychology major.

All content by Rodrigo Martinez
Sophomore guard Lina Falk spots up a shot at the top of the arc in a game against UC San Diego Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. Falk is averaging the most points on the team during the 2024-25 season, with 14.7 points per game.

[Photo] Stacking Days: Sac State’s new-look offense paves the way to unbeaten start

Adam Camarena, Sports Editor
November 12, 2024

Sophomore guard Lina Falk spots up a shot at the top of the arc in a game against UC San Diego Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. Falk is averaging the most points on the team during the 2024-25 season, with 14.7...

Sacramento State’s redshirt junior guard Benthe Versteeg sizes up her matchup against the UC San Diego Tritons Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. Versteeg led the team in assists at seven before fouling out.

[Photo] Sac State claws out win in a foul-plagued game

Adam Camarena, Sports Editor
November 9, 2024

Sacramento State’s redshirt junior guard Benthe Versteeg sizes up her matchup against the UC San Diego Tritons Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. Versteeg led the team in assists at seven before fouling out.

Sacramento State Hispanic Serving Institution Director Lilia Contreras Ramirez outside of Riverfront Center Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024. Ramirez brings her years of experience serving students and the community to her new position.

[Photo] Sac State’s new HSI Director leads with service and dedication

Greg Micek, Staffer
October 14, 2024

Sacramento State Hispanic Serving Institution Director Lilia Contreras Ramirez outside of Riverfront Center Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024. Ramirez brings her years of experience serving students and the community...

Carlos Nevarez, el vicepresidente de asuntos académicos, dio su introducción el 18 de septiembre, 2024. Hablo de la importancia de reconocer la cultura Hispana.

[Photo] Estudiantes de Sac State se sienten bienvenidos en “La Bienvenida”

Maritza Ascencion, Staffer
October 11, 2024

Carlos Nevarez, el vicepresidente de asuntos académicos, dio su introducción el 18 de septiembre, 2024. Hablo de la importancia de reconocer la cultura Hispana.

Students of the sociology 136 class march around campus and the Library Quad at a protest for the new CSU system tuition fees Wednesday, April 24, 2024. The rally and march included chants such as “freeze the fees.”

[Photo] Student-led tuition takeover rally continues fight against 34% increases

Analah Wallace, News Editor
April 24, 2024

An organized strike took place in the Library Quad with students marching around campus to further bring attention to the 34% tuition fee increase Wednesday, April 24, 2024. The students put together this...

Rachel Hess unwinds at the tables near Riverfront Center on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Hess is focused on graduating in May, so she isn’t worrying about the future of ASI.

[Photo] Sac State’s ASI elections unveil student apathy and representation concerns

Micah Yip, Staffer
April 23, 2024

Rachel Hess unwinds at the tables near Riverfront Center on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Hess is focused on graduating in May, so she isn’t worrying about the future of ASI.

Senior studio art major Alejandra Ruiz and her art piece depicting Our Lady of Guadalupe from her collection “Tonantzin.” This is one of many paintings where Ruiz depicts religious figures. (Graphic created in Canva and photo taken by Rodrigo Martinez)

[Photo] BIPOC artists at Sac State bring color and culture to the world of fine arts

Mia Huss and Jocelyn Hill
April 13, 2024

Senior studio art major Alejandra Ruiz and her art piece depicting Our Lady of Guadalupe from her collection “Tonantzin.” This is one of many paintings where Ruiz depicts religious figures. (Graphic...

MLK Center program coordinator Kaifa Yates poses outside Lassen Hall where the Cooper-Woodson College Enhancement Program is located Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024. Yates is a mentor for the college working at the MLK Center and is responsible for coordinating workshops and students with resources to assist their success.

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

Usamah Hammour and Mahrukh Siddiqui
March 5, 2024

MLK Center program coordinator Kaifa Yates poses outside Lassen Hall where the Cooper-Woodson College Enhancement Program is located Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024. Yates is a mentor for the college working at...

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