Tom Weborg, co-founder of Java City, likens his experience in the coffee industry as flying on a "magic-carpet ride." Weborg, alumnus of Sacramento State, has brought his specialty coffee to Sac State's...
Time travel, existentialism and the link between reality and science are a few of the Philosophy Club's hottest topics. This club welcomes students of all intellects to showcase their academic skills,...
"Valentine's Day," directed by Gary Marshall, is all about mushiness and juvenile sentiments. Los Angeles residents exchange handcrafted greetings cards, heart-shaped chocolates and slobbery public displays...
Whether they are taking the stage or electrifying classrooms within Shasta Hall, the Dramatist Society creates a connection between students, faculty and staff throughout Sacramento State's theater department....
Every semester, Sacramento State students receive a list of "required texts" and they begin to research online vendors, bookstores and rental services to find the best deal. The Hornet Bookstore offers...
Drawing poignant parallels to issues of social justice, English assistant professor Helen-Lee Keller presented the film-screening of "Rabbit-Proof Fence" on Oct. 21, at the Multicultural Center, as a part...
It's a dog-eat-dog world out there, at least for the unemployed job seekers still hunting. Sacramento State students and staff said because of dwindling job rates and rising unemployment, doing well at...