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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

Aubrey Cannon, Author

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Sac State homepage will undergo major transformation beginning in April

Aubrey Cannon
February 28, 2007

The Sacramento State Web site will undergo a major transformation starting April 2. The project will involve a process of putting in any information about what needs to be included for the revamped Web...

PrintSmart passes with high marks

Aubrey Cannon
May 16, 2001

This semester the Library and computer labs introduced PrintSmart, a new printing system that allows students to print at any time. Previously, students had to wait as much as 30 minutes to print their...

Forum focuses the wealth of schools and education status

Aubrey Cannon
May 2, 2001

Today, Sacramento State will have a forum called "Wealth, Poverty, and the Future of Education in California." It will be held at the Hinde Auditorium inside the University Union from 2 to 4 p.m. This...

Renowned artist comes to Sac State to talk about art and communist China

Aubrey Cannon
April 25, 2001

On Thursday, Sacramento State will be host to renowned artist Hung Lui. The event will begin at 2 p.m. at the Hinde Auditorium inside the University Union. Many critics reflect Lui?s work as a revolution....

Eve?s new CD stings with hardcore lyrics

Aubrey Cannon
April 5, 2001

T he Ruff Ryder camp has done it again with the new release of Eve's CD, "Scorpion." The new album, much like her first album, represents her true hardcore style of being a member of the now very successful...

High-profile music artists set to release new CDs

Aubrey Cannon
April 4, 2001

Three big-name artists are scheduled to release their highly anticipated new albums for the upcoming summer. In fact, mark your calendar for April 24. That is when Janet Jackson?s new album, "All For You,"...

First weeks of Bush OK, but faces rough ride ahead

Aubrey Cannon
March 12, 2001

George W. Bush was sworn into office only five weeks ago, and I still can?t stand him. Every time I see his face on TV, it seems that he, and his Republican friends, stole the election. I also can?t stand...

Down to Earth brings down mix of old school, rap, and soul

Aubrey Cannon
March 9, 2001

In the movie, "Down to Earth," Chris Rock plays a low-brow comic who was accidentally sent to heaven, but comes back to Earth in a rich man?s body. The soundtrack to the film brings a mix of music and...

Students take advantage into annual Job Fair

Aubrey Cannon
February 27, 2001

Thousands of Sacramento State students flocked to the University Ballroom in search of internships and new jobs at the Job Fair on Feb. 21. This annual event featured more than 100 companies that were...

Bus service saves time and money into Sac State

Aubrey Cannon
February 24, 2001

Many Sacramento State students take Regional Transit that provides access from around the city of Sacramento to school and vice versa. RT routes 30, 31, 34, 79, 82, and 87 provide service to and from Sacramento...

Controversy adds drama to Grammy?s Awards

Aubrey Cannon
February 21, 2001

In the past, there have been controversies about many musical artists being shutout of Grammy nominations. This year, however, will be different. Why? Because though rapper Eminem?s controversial lyrics...

Lopez mixes it up in sensational sophomore album

Aubrey Cannon
February 8, 2001

If there is one woman who has a tumultuous beginning in the year 2001, Jennifer Lopez would fit into that category. On one hand, she has the No. 1 movie, "The Wedding Planner." On the other hand, she may...

Filmmaker examines legacy of Holocaust in documentary

Aubrey Cannon
February 7, 2001

On Feb. 7, Sacramento State will be hosting "Intervals of Silence: Being Jewish in Germany," a short documentary film that will be presented by filmmaker Deborah Lefkowitz. The screening will take place...

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