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The State Hornet

Sharmarke Holif

Sharmarke Holif, Multimedia Staffer

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Sharmarke Holif is a third year student from Elk Grove majoring in journalism. This is his second semester at The State Hornet. He is looking foward to learning about how to be a good investigator and story teller. In his free time, he adores watching Magic: The Gathering gameplay and Dungeons & Dragons campaigns. He is a huge fantatic about both fantasy and sci-fi, holding immense love for franchises like Star Wars and the Lord of the Rings. He hopes to pursue a career as a news anchor or news editor.

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[Video] President Luke Wood announces launch of Sac State’s Native American College

The institution will begin fall 2025 for freshmen and transfer students
Luke Wood announces the beginning of the new Native American College in fall 2025.

[Video] The State Hornet Broadcast: Multi-use stadium, fee increase, La Bienvenida and sports updates

Welcome to The State Hornet Broadcast. Multimedia staffers Sharmarke Holif and Skylar Findlay share news that happened at Sac State. We’ll also be joined by podcast editor Evan Patocka and visuals staffer...

A pile of stuffed animals painted with red paint to resemble blood sits next to a large sign depicting images of those who have died in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that began Oct. 7, 2023. The display was part of the third section of the art exhibit “Let It Be A Tale” held at the California State Capitol.

Students for Justice in Palestine’s art exhibit at the State Capitol memorializes Gazans

The exhibit displayed three stages of a Palestinian girl's life in Gaza, from birth to death
Sharmarke Holif, staffer
October 14, 2024
The Sacramento State chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine organized a three-part art exhibit to honor lives lost from the genocide in Gaza at the Sacramento capitol building.

[Video] Sac State Says: Students frustrated over new fee increases

Over $500 in new student fees were approved
Jada Trowel and Sharmarke Holif
October 4, 2024
Sac State students shared just how much of an impact the student fee increase has to their personal and academic livelihood, and mention ways it could positively impact the rehabilitation of campus amenities.
Chief Equity Officer of the California Government Operations Agency, Pam Chueh, alongside other guest speakers during one of the policy summit panels Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024. Chueh spoke on how her childhood experiences motivated her to be the voice of those who do not have one.

[Photo] Sac State hosts the inaugural Asian American Pacific Islander Statewide Policy Summit

Aliza Imran, Staffer
September 24, 2024

Chief Equity Officer of the California Government Operations Agency, Pam Chueh, alongside other guest speakers during one of the policy summit panels Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024. Chueh spoke on how her childhood...

[Video] The State Hornet Broadcast: Fatal shooting and carjacking, TPUSA protest and sports

A fatal shooting and carjacking, new ASI government and sports coverage on baseball and tennis.
Graphic made in Canva

Final Pixel Ep. #2: Xbox facing uncertain future as sales decline

In this episode news staffers Alexander Musa, Michael Pepper and Sharmarke Holif discuss the popularity of Xbox Game Pass, and how the competition has responded to the success of games like Hi-Fi Rush. Is Microsoft committed to keeping Xbox alive or will it go the way of the Sega Dreamcast?
Sac State has partnered with the Elk Grove Unified School District to share offers of conditional enrollment with over 2,000 low income and first-generation college seniors in the district. The sign outside the district office on Friday, April 19, 2024, located at 9510 Elk Grove Florin Rd.

Sac State offers guaranteed admission to eligible Elk Grove Unified students

More than 2,000 local students offered enrollment
Michael Pepper and Sharmarke Holif
April 25, 2024
Sac State is opening the door to college for over 2,000 high school graduates in the Elk Grove Unified School District.
Las elecciones del Gobierno Estudiantil ASI comienzan el miércoles 10 de abril, 2024, a las 8:00 a.m., y se extenderán durante la tarde del jueves 11 de abril de 2024. (Gráfico creado en Canva por Analah Wallace y traducido por Angelica Brito).

Preguntas Frecuentes: 2024 elecciones estudiantiles de ASI

Las elecciones de ASI estan a la vuelta de la esquina
Angelica Brito and Sharmarke Holif
April 10, 2024
Las elecciones del semestre de primavera 2024 Associated Students, Inc. están por venir. Aquí hay preguntas frecuentes.
The ASI Student Government election begins Wednesday, April 10, 2024, at 8:00 a.m. and will run through the evening of Thursday, April 11, 2024. (Graphic created in Canva by Analah Wallace)

FAQ: 2024 ASI student government elections

The ASI elections are right around the corner
Sharmarke Holif, staffer
April 3, 2024
The 2024 Spring Semester Associated Students, Inc. elections are coming up. Here are some frequently asked questions.
Graphic made in Canva

The Final Pixel Ep. 1: We’re not just dunking on Xbox

In this episode, we discuss Microsoft's merger with Activision Blizzard and the ensuing layoffs. We also tackle the rumors that major Xbox exclusives are all headed to other platforms and the growing speculation that Microsoft seeks to exit console hardware altogether.
A graduate salutes to family in a crowded Golden 1 Center during their commencement for Sac State, May 23, 2023. A goal of the Black Student Success Task Force is to offer numerous resources to increase the amount of Black students earning a degree.

Sac State launches Black Success Initiative and Black Honors College

The university enrolls the highest number of Black students throughout the CSU system
Mia Huss, Micah Yip, and Sharmarke Holif
February 29, 2024
Sac State’s new Black Success Initiative and Black Honors College will work to improve Black students’ experience in and out of the classroom.
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