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VIDEO: Top CSU chief explains impact of budget cuts

Cody Kitaura
April 25, 2008

Charles Reed, the chancellor of the California State University system, stopped by The State Hornet on Friday. He discussed the impacts the governor's proposed budget cuts to higher education could have....

‘The Black Swan’: Same old ‘Story’

Cody Kitaura
April 25, 2008

As far as intro tracks go, the opener on Story of the Year's new album, "The Black Swan," is pretty deceptive. "Choose Your Fate" opens with heavy, lumbering verses that vocalist Dan Marsala tears through...

Student injured in fatal downtown crash taken off life support

Cody Kitaura
April 14, 2008

Click here to view an updated version of this story. A 20-year-old Sacramento State student injured when the car she was driving was struck by a Sacramento Fire Department truck was taken off life support...

Voices: What worries you most about the budget cuts?

Cody Kitaura
March 25, 2008

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Away from a manger

Cody Kitaura
January 14, 2008

On a cold, rainy December morning, freshman Amy White sits in the Academic Information Resources Center basking in the combined glow from the screen of her laptop and the lights from the Christmas tree...

VIDEO: Sac State gets a taste of the blues

Cody Kitaura
December 12, 2007

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From bookworm to hot hornet

Cody Kitaura
December 7, 2007

It is the first day of filming for Sacramento State senior Kayden Kross' first movie. As multiple cameras focus in on her performance, the bright lights glisten off her smooth legs, catching her eye. She...

Podcast show notes: Playing the Field No. 8

Cody Kitaura
November 28, 2007

Editor's note: This is a summary of the seventh episode of our sports podcast, "Playing the Field." Listen to the podcast here. Click here to view Stephon Marbury's Career stats. Now that Marbury has walked...

Halloween costume contest results

Cody Kitaura
November 9, 2007

The State Hornet would like to congratulate Ralph Madriaga for winning this year's State Hornet Halloween costume contest. Full results: 1. Ralph Madriaga, Rubik's Cube: 78 votes 2. Stephanie Horvilleur,...

Orange County rappers Kingspade to hit Sacramento

Cody Kitaura
May 14, 2007

Orange County rapper Johnny Richter isn't perfect. He does his best, but he proves that it's all too easy to forget the lyrics to a song - even if it's one that you helped write. "Me personally, I've gone...

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Faculty senate approves no-confidence referendum

Cody Kitaura
May 14, 2007

A majority of Sacramento State's Faculty Senate approved a vote of no confidence in President Alexander Gonzalez, Faculty Senate Chair Michael Fitzgerald announced in an e-mail today. Four-hundred sixty-four...

Fiscal questions might halt classes

Cody Kitaura
March 21, 2007

It's again time for many departments on campus to begin planning their class schedules for the next two semesters. There's a problem: They don't know how many classes they will be able to afford. The departments...

Budget Task Force report details University budget

Cody Kitaura
March 19, 2007

President Alexander Gonzalez has already begun to implement the suggestions stated in a report, which is intended to clarify the university's budget and was released today by the Budget Task Force, he...

Limited free downloads for students available

Cody Kitaura
February 20, 2007

Sacramento State students have a new way to download music legally due to a new agreement with CDigix, a Seattle-based company that offers various networks for digital media and course materials to universities....

Systemwide strike could hit CSU

Cody Kitaura
January 29, 2007

California Faculty Association is hard at work to send a message to the CSU system: that its 23,000 members throughout the state don't want to strike - but are prepared to do so. The union, which has more...

ASI gives grants, will oversee new project

Cody Kitaura
January 27, 2007

ASI granted $4,000 in the form of Maidu Grants to two organizations at the board meeting Wednesday. The Panhellenic Council will use its $4,000 grant to fund Greek Week activities next semester, and Competitive...

Elementary students introduced to ‘Mad Science’

Cody Kitaura
January 27, 2007

Standing at 6 feet 6 inches tall, Sacramento State junior Steve Irving might be an intimidating sight around campus. Tonight was a different story. "Hi, I'm Dr. Neptune," he said warmly as he extended...

Possibility of CFA strike – longer version

Cody Kitaura
January 26, 2007

The California Faculty Association is hard at work to send a message to the CSU system that its 23,000 members throughout the state don't want to strike - but are prepared to do so. Many of Sacramento...

Former NFL player to speak on being gay

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

Esera Tuaolo, a former football player who came out as gay after a 10-year career in the NFL, will be speaking at 8 p.m. Thursday in the University Union Redwood Room. The speech is titled "Creating a...

‘Golden Grads’ come together at alumni luncheon

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

Sacramento State students could be cheering as the Sac State Elks if the hornet had not been chosen as the college mascot over 50 years ago, said Jean Nickles, an English and physical education graduate...

NOW preparing for state election

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

As the Nov. 7 election draws near, various organizations are campaigning for voter registration. One of these groups is the National Organization for Women of Sacramento State, a chapter of "the largest...

CHP campaigns on-campus for new recruits

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

The California Highway Patrol is campaigning for its largest expansion since the late 1960s, and today CHP Commissioner Mike Brown made a visit to Sacramento State to recruit potential cadets. The CHP...

Program to better campus reception

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

This fall is the first official semester for Sacramento State's GE honors program, which organizers hope will attract higher-achieving students with its smaller class sizes and discussion-based teaching....

Gonzalez presents budget at town hall meeting

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

Sacramento State will be implementing a 6 percent budget reduction over the next three years, President Alexander Gonzalez said during a presentation to faculty and staff of the 2006-07 budget at Wednesday's...

‘Day in the Quad’ offers information, food

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

A plume of white barbecue smoke drew students to Wednesday's "Day in the Quad," an event organized by Associated Students Inc. and Student Life Services as a way to draw attention to their involvement...

Small fraternity turns to MySpace to recruit

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

MySpace ?" a popular online community ?" may be the new recruiting tool of choice for Sacramento State fraternity Omega Phi Zeta. The multicultural Greek organization is hoping to gain more exposure and...

Students debate immigration issues

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

Illegal immigration is a "slap in the face to every person who has immigrated to this country legally," said Craig DeLuz, the legislative aid to Calif. Assemblyman Tim Leslie, at the discussion on illegal...

New PRIDE center offers support, aid for gay students

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

Members of Sacramento State's queer community now have more resources to help them , thanks to the newly opened PRIDE Center, which held its open house on Oct. 11, National Coming Out Day. The center,...

Former ASI executive to serve 120 days, three years probation

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

Julio Velazquez, a Sacramento State alumnus and former Associated Students Inc. executive was sentenced to a total of 120 days in jail and three years probation at a hearing on Aug. 11, after pleading...

Eat, drink and be merry…before the game

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

Optimism for Sacramento State's Homecoming football game was palpable on Saturday as students, friends and family members of the football players gathered to celebrate the ritual of the pregame tailgating...

Center’s staff calls for diversity

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

Sacramento State's Multi-Cultural Center may have lost its focus, according to a group of students who are claiming the center is not doing enough to retain students of color. Students and faculty formed...

Parking Structure III makes record

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

Parking Structure III, which is slated to open January 2007, will be the largest structure in the California State University system, providing 3,043 new parking spaces, Associate Vice President of Facilities...

Students on prowl for best textbook prices

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

The financial burden of buying textbooks is always one of the biggest concerns for college students. The average college student spends between $801 and $904 on books and supplies within one academic year,...

Bill proposes giving older students more financial aid

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

Older students transferring to Sacramento State could have easier access to financial aid if Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger approves AB 2813. The bill would raise the age limit for the Cal Grant program to...

Students tell about worldly experiences

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

Amadeu Goncalves is a man of action. One day he decided he was tired of the drudgery of his day-to-day life and needed to get away. So he did. Goncalves, an international relations major, is one of the...

Hemp bill awaiting governor’s approval

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

California's farmers could soon be cultivating a new crop ?" hemp. AB 1147, the California Industrial Hemp Farming Act, passed its final vote in the legislature on August 21 and now is awaiting Gov. Arnold...

Play describes consequences of sex

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

Sex is a scarier thing than it used to be, according to Patricia Grady, coordinator of Sacramento State's Women's Resource Center. Grady said it is important to encourage discussion about sex and relationships,...

Bill proposes to stop company funds supporting genocide

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

California's teachers and public workers associations would be prohibited from investing in the African country of Sudan if Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger approves AB 2941. If passed, the bill would prohibit...

University experiences budget cuts

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

Sacramento State students can expect increased class sizes next semester as a result of the newly released 2006-07 university budget, said Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Joe Sheley at a...

English instructors close to power struggle

Cody Kitaura
January 7, 2007

Several Sacramento State students witnessed history in the making Tuesday as Thailand's military took to the streets and gained control of the government in Bangkok. Tanks and armed soldiers surrounded...

Extra staff pay may get the OK

Cody Kitaura
December 29, 2006

For nine months, Sara Joslin probably woke up before many Sacramento State students have gone to bed. She would pull herself from bed at 2:30 in the morning, long before sunrise, to deliver newspapers...

Consultant to evaluate center

Cody Kitaura
December 29, 2006

Sacramento State's Multi-Cultural Center is at the center of controversy again as administrators prepare to bring in a consultant from San Diego State to examine the center's purpose and structure. In...

Students in charge of evaluating their professors

Cody Kitaura
December 6, 2006

It will soon be time for students to grade their professors through an often overlooked method.At the end of each semester, innocent-looking questionnaires are passed around the classes of each professor...

Clubs ask for cash

Cody Kitaura
November 15, 2006

The leaders of several clubs on campus say that Associated Students Inc. has not been up front about its policies for funding club events. "The amount of money that we're being told we have available apparently...

California volcano showing signs of life, professor says

Cody Kitaura
November 15, 2006

The city of Clearlake, Calif., is home to an active volcano that may erupt violently within the next 10,000 years, said Lisa Hammersley, professor of geology. Hammersley was the speaker for the inaugural...

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