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The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

Eduardo Juarez, Author

All content by Eduardo Juarez

Touring student directed spanish-only play strives to erase negative Chicano stereotypes

Eduardo Juarez
May 13, 2004

Eduardo Juarez State Hornet Sac State's first all-Spanish-spoken play proved to be asuccess last Friday evening in the University Union. Over 200 students and faculty crowded the Hinde Auditorium toview...

Hightened security expected during Olympic trials

Eduardo Juarez
May 12, 2004

As car bombs explode in Olympic host city Athens, Greece,security has become a concern at Sacramento State with thebeginning of the 2004 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials less than60 days away. This...

New credit card policies for CSUs

Eduardo Juarez
April 28, 2004

Starting this fall, students will be required to pay anadditional fee to use a credit card to pay their tuition and otherfees, and Visa will no longer be accepted at Sacramento State. A 3.15 percent fee...

RWEC has opposition within ASI

Eduardo Juarez
April 21, 2004

While Sacramento State plans to raise student fees to constructa recreational building, strong opposition brews among theuniversity's student government body. "It's a $220 (per year) fee increase whenwe're...

Campus to celebrate Cesar Chavez Day

Eduardo Juarez
March 26, 2004

It isn't supposed to be just another day off from school or work. March 31, Cesar Chavez Day, is meant to be a day of service honoring the work of Cesar Chavez. Chavez was a driving force in the union...

A mighty Wind

Eduardo Juarez
February 18, 2004

They?ve come too far to blow it now. With just over six weeks before their scheduled appearance at one of the most prestigious venues in the world, the Sacramento State Symphonic Wind Ensemble needs a...

Speaker sets record straight on Aztecs

Eduardo Juarez
May 14, 2003

Human sacrifices never took place in the Aztec Empire, according to a well-respected guest speaker at the Hinde Auditorium last week. Angelbertha L. Cobb said there are severe misconceptions about the...

New program solicits donations for students in financial need

Eduardo Juarez
May 14, 2003

A Student Giving Program, which will benefit many students who are on a strict budget, is being established at CSUS. The SGP will solicit money not only from students and alumni, but also from administrators,...

Students create SARS Web site for CDC, WHO

Eduardo Juarez
May 7, 2003

A group of CSUS students are developing a SARS Web site as their final project in conjunction with various health organizations. The Management 123 course, in the College of Business Administration, is...

Author says U.S. leads world in ethnocentrism

Eduardo Juarez
April 30, 2003

The author of "Lies My Teacher Told Me," the national bestseller that critiques how history is taught in U.S. schools, spoke on campus last week, saying that future history textbooks will portray that...

Speaker says flag pledge has dark side

Eduardo Juarez
April 2, 2003

The intended purpose of the Pledge of Allegiance had nothing to do with patriotism or vowing allegiance to a "nation under God," a campus speaker said last week. Political science professor Richard Ellis...

Coaches paid for same position

Eduardo Juarez
March 26, 2003

Sacramento State is paying for two head football coaches. But despite the additional cost, the athletics department said there will be no effect on the funding of their sports programs. "These decisions...

Speaker talks of corporate corruption

Eduardo Juarez
March 26, 2003

The Renaissance Society held a seminar on corporate and government corruption last week. Professor Kojo Yelpaala, of the McGeorge School of Law conveyed to the audience of students, staff and faculty how...

Capital Public Radio faces new competition

Eduardo Juarez
March 5, 2003

KQED public radio out of San Francisco will move to Sacramento, competing with Capital Public Radio, whose license is owned by Sacramento State. KQED purchased a new station for $3 million in North Highlands,...

International students choose Sac State

Eduardo Juarez
February 26, 2003

Many students throughout the world sought out Sacramento State to pursue their academic goals. Of a total CSUS student population of 28,500, 2,600 were born outside of the U.S., and there are 743 students...

Professor payroll tops $100,000

Eduardo Juarez
February 12, 2003

The highest-paid instructors on campus earn up to $101,712 annually, according to university data. Instructors at CSUS fall under two payroll categories: academic year instructional faculty and 12-month...

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