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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

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VIDEO: Author Julie Otsuka speaks to Sac State

Anne Morrison
October 7, 2009

On Monday evening, Julie Otsuka spoke about her book, "When The Emperor was Divine" in the University Union's ballroom. Her book is part of the One Book Program put on by different departments around Sacramento...

Agencies speak out

Anne Morrison
April 30, 2009

Following a public records audit which several State Hornet reporters participated in, six of the 18 local public education agencies applauded the effort for seeking transparency, but were displeased with...

Upper Eastside Lofts offers faculty housing

Anne Morrison
April 29, 2009

Several students at the Upper Eastside Lofts won't be able to renew their leases this fall. Instead, their units are being leased to faculty and staff members. The live/work units were originally intended...

Auditor’s Narrative: Los Rios Community College District

Anne Morrison
April 23, 2009

Los Rios Community College District Chancellor's Office: The Office of the Chancellor at the LRCCD was a little confusing. I walked in and there wasn't really any sort of receptionist, just four cubicles...

Students protest fee increases Monday

Anne Morrison
April 23, 2009

College students from all over California will join dissenting voices and common paths as they march from Raley Field to the State Capitol on Monday to protest against the recent hike in state university...

Faculty urged to delete email

Anne Morrison
April 22, 2009

The Information Resources and Technology department is asking Sacramento State faculty and staff to help with some easy electronic spring cleaning. IRT will be asking faculty and staff members to hit delete...

Changing society’s gender perceptions

Anne Morrison
April 18, 2009

What do you get when you mix poetry on human attraction and drag queens? The eighth annual Gender Bender, designed to challenge social gender roles, showcased a variety of acts from the lighthearted and...

Club leaders wrap up weeklong food drive

Anne Morrison
April 13, 2009

Sacramento State's Rotaract Club teamed up with about 40 different organizations on campus and in the community to try and break the world record for most cans collected, providing food for Sacramento's...

Report filed on facility

Anne Morrison
April 9, 2009

Reports on a lawsuit filed against the university last summer recently surfaced regarding an alleged hostile work grievance in Facilities Services. In June 2007, the State Employees' Trades Council-Unified...

Student wants to ‘fix ASI’

Anne Morrison
March 19, 2009

It's American Government 101: three branches of government, with checks and balances. Student government at Sacramento State, though, has only one branch - the board of directors. There are no checks on...

Jazz Singers make it on Ben Folds’ album

Anne Morrison
March 11, 2009

The Sacramento State Jazz Singers will be featured on an a cappella album put together by Ben Folds from the group Ben Folds Five. The ensemble, an advanced vocal group in the jazz music department, was...

Clevenger reflects on gaming passion

Anne Morrison
February 26, 2009

John Clevenger is a self-admitted tough teacher, but would not have it any other way. "My goal is not to teach an easy course, it is to teach a beneficial, meaningful, interesting class," Clevenger said....

Stimulus discussed

Anne Morrison
February 19, 2009

University officials hope Sacramento State will receive funds from the federal stimulus package signed by President Barack Obama on Tuesday. President Alexander Gonzalez plans to use the money on new science...

Hands protest child soldiers

Anne Morrison
February 15, 2009

Being "caught red-handed" took on a whole new meaning Feb. 3 when students painted their hands red to protest against the use of child soldiers worldwide. Participants stamped their hand prints onto recycled...

CSU defers fees, waits for grants

Anne Morrison
February 12, 2009

Earlier this month, the California State University system announced that 23 universities' fees will be deferred due lack of state funding for Cal Grants. But Sacramento State students don't need to worry...

Firefighters, law enforcement honors fallen service men, supports charities

Anne Morrison
January 29, 2009

Law enforcement officials and firefighters of Sacramento County celebrated the 35th anniversary of the Pig Bowl game, in honor of police officers and firefighters who fell in the line of duty, to raise...

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