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The State Hornet

Delaney Joyce

Delaney Joyce, A&E Editor

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Delaney Joyce is a third-year public relations and communication studies student. She is currently the Arts & Entertainment editor in her third semester at The State Hornet. In her free time, she enjoys writing, traveling and camping. She hopes to work in media for the entertainment or conservation sector.

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Senior forward Danna Restom fights off a CSUN Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024. The Hornets won 1-0.

[Photo] Hornets get stomped by top-seeded Trojans in the NCAA Tournament

Alex Wong, Staffer
November 19, 2024

Senior forward Danna Restom fights off a CSUN Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024. The Hornets won 1-0.

Steven Rutherford and Alan Benjamin Thomas of joan performed at Ace of Spades while opening for MisterWives’ “Just For One Night” tour Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024.

[Photo] From Little Rock to the big stage: joan shows their musical hands at Ace of Spades

Chris D. Johnson, Staffer
November 4, 2024

Steven Rutherford and Alan Benjamin Thomas of joan performed at Ace of Spades while opening for MisterWives’ “Just For One Night” tour Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024.

Sac State’s Folklórico instructor and choreographer, Osvaldo Ramírez Vidales, stands in front of Shasta Hall Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024. Ramírez has been dancing Folklórico for 25 years and has been the sole Sac State Folklórico dance instructor for 15 years.

‘It gives you a sense of freedom’: Sac State Folklórico instructor teaches intersectionality through dance

Osvaldo Ramírez Vidales keeps tradition alive on campus and in his community
Delaney Joyce, Arts & Entertainment Editor
October 31, 2024
Sacramento State’s Folklórico instructor and choreographer shares the peaks and valleys of his experience across 15 years as a university instructor and the importance of cultural expression for students at an HSI.
Emo band Saosin performs on the Soundwave stage while an attendee crowd surfs atop a cheering audience at Aftershock festival in Discovery Park on Saturday, Oct. 12. Crowd surfers would be carried to the front of the barricade where festival security would pick up and escort them back to the crowd.

Aftershock’s electrifying underground acts that will kickstart your heart

Hear from under-the-radar artists that need to make it onto your playlist
Delaney Joyce, Arts & Entertainment Editor
October 19, 2024
Aftershock 2024 in Discovery Park hosted over 150 bands over four days last weekend. Some standout underground acts that were featured include Mexican band Descartes a Kant, emerging star Jager Henry and all-female punk band Jigsaw Youth.
Lamb of God performs at Aftershock Festival with special effects of smoke and ominous lighting in Discovery Park on Friday, Oct. 7, 2022. A cast of green fills the stage around lead singer Randy Blythe while performing “Memento Mori” from the band’s 2020 album.

High-voltage performances to expect at Aftershock 2024

Slayer makes a comeback alongside legends Iron Maiden, Mötley Crüe, Slipknot and more
Analah Wallace and Delaney Joyce
October 9, 2024
Aftershock 2024 returns to Discovery Park, Sacramento for its 12th annual weekend and will feature beloved headliners such as Slayer, Mötley Crüe, Iron Maiden and more.
Alternative pop artist Mod Sun performs on the Ace of Spades stage Monday, Sept. 30. Ace of Spades is a popular all-ages performance venue featured in the historic R Street Corridor in Downtown Sacramento.

These 6 Ace of Spades headliners will rock your October

Make sure to ‘carve’ out time to catch these performances
Delaney Joyce, Arts & Entertainment Editor
October 3, 2024
Ace of Spades in Sacramento is hosting six standout bands this October, including Crumb, Summer Salt, The Airborne Toxic Event, MisterWives, Underoath and Chicano Batman.
Sac State junior midfielder Madelyn Dougherty fighting for possession against two CSUN defenders Thursday Sept. 12, 2024. The Hornets won this game 1-0, with a goal in the final 10 minutes.

[Photo] Women’s soccer Hornets preparing to sting their Big Sky Conference opponents

Alex Wong, Staffer
September 27, 2024

Sac State junior midfielder Madelyn Dougherty fighting for possession against two CSUN defenders Thursday Sept. 12, 2024. The Hornets won this game 1-0, with a goal in the final 10 minutes.

A deeply saturated Panther Chameleon perches upon a branch out in the open at the Sacramento Reptile Show at Cal Expo on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024. This biannual herpetology exposition garnered over 14,000 guests eager to see live reptiles, invertebrates and amphibians.

Sacramento Reptile Show delivers an un-frog-gettable fall exposition

Attendees’ devotion to scaly pals proves they’re not just pets, they’re a lifestyle
Delaney Joyce, Arts & Entertainment Editor
September 24, 2024
The Sacramento Reptile Show had yet another successful fall exposition at Cal Expo over the weekend of Sept. 21 and 22, with over 3,000 reptiles on display and more than 100 vendors.
Record-breaking pop trio Lovelytheband members Jordan Greenwald, Mitchy Collins and Sam Price release self-titled album preceding Sacramento Ace of Spades show on Sept. 30.

Lovelytheband’s latest album navigates life’s highs and lows

Lead singer shares influence behind candid lyricism
Delaney Joyce, Arts & Entertainment Editor
August 23, 2024
Lovelytheband lead singer Mitchy Collins talks about inspiration behind self-titled studio album release preceding Sacramento show at Ace of Spades on Sept. 30.
Los manifestantes con líderes de SQE suben las escaleras en Sacramento Hall hacia la oficina del Presidente Luke Wood el miércoles 10 de abril del 2024. Por la ausencia de Wood, los manifestantes dejaron sus folletos con su administración en la recepción.

[Photo] Estudiantes marchan en contra de aumento de matrícula universitaria de 34%

Los manifestantes con líderes de SQE suben las escaleras en Sacramento Hall hacia la oficina del Presidente Luke Wood el miércoles 10 de abril del 2024. Por la ausencia de Wood, los manifestantes dejaron...

Ceramics Guild faculty advisor Scott Parady and junior art major Cyrus Hunter are among students observing ceramic pieces on display at the Ceramics Guild ceramic sale Tuesday, April 30, 2024.  Community members of varying experience levels are encouraged to join.

Sac State’s ceramic club puts their crafts in your hands

Don’t glaze over the chance to get your new favorite piece of pottery
Delaney Joyce, Staffer
May 1, 2024
Sacramento State members of the Ceramic Guild showcase and sell their ceramic art made throughout the semester in front of Kadema Hall.
 Take the stress out of houseplant care with this starter guide. Whether you’re just beginning your leafy journey or you’re already familiarized, there’s always something to learn. (Graphic created in Canva by Delaney Joyce)

Houseplant starter guide: Tips and tricks

You grow, girl!
Delaney Joyce, Staffer
April 22, 2024
Whether you have a green thumb or plants are a thorn in your side, this guide will give you the knowledge you need to get started on your houseplant journey.
Protesters with SQE leaders stride up the Sacramento Hall stairs toward President Luke Wood’s office Wednesday, April 10, 2024. Due to Wood’s absence, the protesters dropped off flyers to his administration at the front desk.

[Photo] Students gather across campus to protest 34% tuition increase

Analah Wallace, News Editor
April 10, 2024

Protesters with SQE leaders stride up the Sacramento Hall stairs toward President Luke Wood’s office Wednesday, April 10, 2024. Due to Wood’s absence, the protesters dropped off flyers to his administration...

Student assistant and senior microbiology major Audrey Dakis shows off Mr. Pickles in Sequoia Hall, Room 110, Friday, Feb. 9, 2024. Mr. Pickles is an African bullfrog and one of Dakis’ favorites to introduce.

Campus Vivarium offers window into a bug’s life

Geckos, spiders and frogs, oh my!
Delaney Joyce, Staffer
March 13, 2024
Sacramento State’s campus Vivarium in Sequoia hall offers a dedicated window into a “bug’s life”, with live lizards, snakes, frogs, spiders and more.

UNiQUE presents a groovin’ silent disco

Sac State students choose their own adventure through music
Delaney Joyce and Jada Portillo
February 6, 2024
UNiQUE brings a silent disco to the University Union Ballroom to get students pumped about the new semester, featuring songs by PSY, Kendrick Lamar and Daddy Yankee
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