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The home of Sac State criminal justice student Angelica Philpott’s cousin Justin Reinolds is pictured after it was destroyed by the Camp Fire's blaze. The Butte County fire burned more than 6,000 homes, according to Cal Fire.

Nearby Camp Fire prompts closures, other action from Sac State

The State Hornet
November 7, 2019

Butte County’s Camp Fire sparked Nov. 8 and has turned into one of the deadliest wildfires in California’s history, killing 71, displacing tens of thousands and burning through an entire city, according...

Sexual assault and Sac State: a special package

Sexual assault and Sac State: a special package

The State Hornet
October 20, 2018

What was once rarely talked about and rarely prosecuted is now inescapable; issues of sexual harassment and assault have been at the root of all the country's biggest news stories. Statistics on college...

Letter to the Editor: JUMP bikes have the potential to be even better

Letter to the Editor: JUMP bikes have the potential to be even better

The State Hornet
October 12, 2018

I live on the downtown grid and like to walk, bike or take transit instead of driving. I avoid driving my car because parking is a nightmare, gas is expensive, carbon emissions are destroying the planet...

[Video] VIDEO: Transition From BlackBoard to Canvas

Sacramento States Transition from BlackBoard to Canvas. RELATED: #SacStateSays: “Have you experienced any technical issues so far this semester?”

[Video] VIDEO: Ernest E, Tschannen Science Complex

Sacramento State's Ernest E, Tschannen Science Complex Progress RELATED: Union expansion joins the list of campus construction projects not opening on time

Nursing students sit on the floor during class, while extra equipment is stored in the hallways:

[Photo] UEI to get $4.2 million

Brittany Bottini
September 30, 2009

Nursing students sit on the floor during class, while extra equipment is stored in the hallways:

Members of PIKE, above, after the charity event.:Claire Padgett

[Photo] Fraternity shaves heads; raises $6k

Christina Li
May 5, 2009

Members of PIKE, above, after the charity event.:Claire Padgett

Senior Amy Galina left and and Senior Team Captain Regina Matzker after the men's basketball game on Saturday night. Feb. 14.:Claire Padgett

[Photo] Dance Girlz say farewell

Nick Hunte
March 2, 2009

Senior Amy Galina left and and Senior Team Captain Regina Matzker after the men's basketball game on Saturday night. Feb. 14.:Claire Padgett

Sacramento State's gymnastics team was within less than one point for the entire meet against the San Jose Spartans but came up just short, losing 194.000 to 193.700 at the Hornets Nest. Despite falls in three of four events, the Hornets ended up scoring season-high records in two events of the afternoon. Returning for the first time this season due to injury, Alycia Chan started off her year dominant by scoring the highest vault score of the meet with a 9.800. "It's good to be back," Chan said. "We're really pleased for the fact that she can come out and perform after being off for awhile," said head coach Kim Hughes. The team's combined score vault of 48.275 was a season-high despite a rare mistake from Marina Borisova, who recently was named the Western Athletic Conference's (WAC) Gymnast of the Week for the third this week. "(It) makes me just happy to be recognized for what I'm doing," Borisova said. Attempting an extraordinary vault jump she has done in past seasons, Bori:Claire Padgett

[Photo] Gymnastics plagued by another slim margin loss to San Jose

Megan Wilson
February 18, 2009

Sacramento State's gymnastics team was within less than one point for the entire meet against the San Jose Spartans but came up just short, losing 194.000 to 193.700 at the Hornets Nest. Despite falls...

58 Degrees & Holding Co. has a variety of champagne in addition to wine from France and Spain.:

[Photo] 58 Degrees: One cool place

Vickie Johnson
January 28, 2009

58 Degrees & Holding Co. has a variety of champagne in addition to wine from France and Spain.:

Papi's Pizza located at 2724 J St. pizza by the slice. Its spacious seating area and eye-catching art work makes dinning at Papi's Pizza comfortable and hip.:

[Photo] Best places in Sac to grab a slice of pizza

Kyrie Eberhart
November 9, 2008

Papi's Pizza located at 2724 J St. pizza by the slice. Its spacious seating area and eye-catching art work makes dinning at Papi's Pizza comfortable and hip.:

Senior photography major Ashley Knight (right) and friend Allison Arai (left) prepare for their traditional tie-dye night on Oct. 20. :

[Photo] Tie-dye on campus

Matt Rascher
November 5, 2008

Senior photography major Ashley Knight (right) and friend Allison Arai (left) prepare for their traditional tie-dye night on Oct. 20. :

Athletic trainer, Steve DeHart, helps Sophomore Football player Brett Willis, soothe his shoulder:

[Photo] Trainers essential for success

Ronnie Nurss
October 23, 2008

Athletic trainer, Steve DeHart, helps Sophomore Football player Brett Willis, soothe his shoulder:

Senior theater majors Corinne Younan (left) and Jennifer Ly (right) rehearsing in Shasta Hall Thursday. Ly plays the lead, Shen Te.:Claire Padgett

[Photo] Play questions human morals

Kyrie Eberhart
October 16, 2008

Senior theater majors Corinne Younan (left) and Jennifer Ly (right) rehearsing in Shasta Hall Thursday. Ly plays the lead, Shen Te.:Claire Padgett

Cafe Rolle's garlic herb prawns marinated in olive oil and served with dill dipping sauce. :

[Photo] Cafe Rolle offers a little taste of Paris

Casey Kirk
October 15, 2008

Cafe Rolle's garlic herb prawns marinated in olive oil and served with dill dipping sauce. :

Jennifer Barber at the tailgating party before the Hornet football game.:

[Photo] New alumni relations director makes plans

Tammy Nazanda
October 1, 2008

Jennifer Barber at the tailgating party before the Hornet football game.:

Senior Mike Severi, Desiree Dill, and senior Elizabeth Salinas sit on the couch talking to other members of their fraternity Lambda Alpha Epsilon-Sigma Chi. They wait in the KSSU Radio Station for calls to pick up those in need of a designated driver Saturday.:

[Photo] Life lost; education and job on hold

Gamaliel Ortiz
March 20, 2008

Senior Mike Severi, Desiree Dill, and senior Elizabeth Salinas sit on the couch talking to other members of their fraternity Lambda Alpha Epsilon-Sigma Chi. They wait in the KSSU Radio Station for calls...

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