Finneas Brumbaugh, News Staffer
President Luke Wood signs memorandum with Compton College, establishing direct pipeline to attend Sac State
The partnership provides framework for future plans and allows students to gain priority to the Black Honors College
OPINION: ‘Just to create an enemy’: Sac State students struggle with political rhetoric after election
Students share concern over family, conflict and dehumanization on campus
OPINION: ‘Everyone’s cautious’: Sac State students make their voices heard after election results
Students respond to the results of the 2024 election with anxiety, fear and caution.
Post-election reflection held at the Multicultural Center
The Sac State community weighs in on the future of politics
‘It didn’t feel right’: California Tribal College failed to deliver on promises to Native students
Most indigenous students recruited by California Tribal College from all over the country left Sac State
‘Some of us barely get by’: Students voice concerns over spending months after fee increase approval
New stadium announcement complicates students' feelings toward fee increases
OPINION – ‘A new form of administrative censorship’: Student journalism is under attack
Student newspapers are being silenced by campus administrations across the nation
Feria de Educación opens doors to education for Latin students
Workshops and entertainment were offered in Sac State’s latest Spanish-speaking event
Cambios y retrasos de FAFSA amenazan a los estudiantes financieramente vulnerables de Sac State.
Estudiantes obligados a decidir entre una educación universitaria o seguridad económica.
Reports of campus crime rose over 200% since 2021, according to Clery Report
Sac State sees increased reports of rape, stalking and property crimes
FAFSA delays and changes threaten Sac State’s financially vulnerable students
Hornets forced to choose between college education and financial stability