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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

Jaclyn Schultz, Author

All content by Jaclyn Schultz

School of Debt

Jaclyn Schultz
May 12, 2004

Thirty thousand dollars in loans sounded like a sweet deal forstudents who were accepted into the California State UniversityForgivable Loans Program to pursue their doctorate. To a current participant...

RWEC town hall meetings underway

Jaclyn Schultz
April 21, 2004

President Alexander Gonzalez said Monday in a town hall meetingfor the proposed Wellness/Recreation/Events Center that he couldprovide $10 to 15 million upfront in private and corporatedonations, with...

Officials claim alumnus assisted terrorist group

Jaclyn Schultz
December 10, 2003

U.S. officials said they believe that Sacramento State graduateand Al Qaeda suspect Yazid Sufaat may have played an important rolein the development of biological and chemical weapons, as reportedSunday...

Campus Watch

Jaclyn Schultz
October 22, 2003

The cardio weight room in Yosemite Hall that was not cleaned for the past three months was finally clean by the time room attendant Kaitlyn Ellwig started her shift Thursday evening.

The State Hornet was not able to confirm the party responsible for initiating the cleaning before press time. "It's much better, a lot cleaner," nursing student Ellwig said.

Shannon Berge, a receptionist for the department of education who has been working out in the weight room since the start of the semester, said the weight room needed some cleaning but the grime wasn't extremely noticeable.

"I took a look around today and didn't see any dust bunnies," Berge said.

Former ASI president ran for California governor

Jaclyn Schultz
October 8, 2003

No, former student body president and recall candidate C. Stephen Henderson didn't win the election for governor. Nor did he make a prominent dent in the polls. But Henderson, the keynote speaker at Sacramento...

Former ASI president named CSU trustee

Jaclyn Schultz
September 3, 2003

The former Sacramento State student janitor for the UniversityUnion now has a seat on the California State University Board ofTrustees. Eric Guerra, 25, last year's president of Associated Students,Inc.,...

Voter turnout for 2003 ASI elections hits near low

Jaclyn Schultz
May 7, 2003

Voter turnout for the ASI elections last week hit a near low of 9.8 percent, the second lowest rate in the past eight years. The turnout was also 3.3 percent lower than last year, when 13.1 percent of...

Eyewitness to hope

Jaclyn Schultz
May 7, 2003

Wednesday, April 30, the night of the Associated Students, Inc. elections. The polls closed at 8 p.m., and hundreds of students - election candidates, their supporters, and spectators - drink the night...

An open letter to the next prez

Jaclyn Schultz
April 23, 2003

Dear Dr. Gonzalez, Welcome to Sac State! It's great havin' ya here, and we look forward to watching how your new presidential administration unfolds. So your past history at San Marcos tells us a little...

New president, same issues

Jaclyn Schultz
April 2, 2003

If the past can tell us anything about the future, then our campus could be in for a bumpy ride when our new president, Alexander Gonzalez of San Marcos State, comes to town. Gonzalez, picked by the Board...

Escaping into ‘reality TV’

Jaclyn Schultz
March 19, 2003

A bombshell blonde scarfing a bowl of cheese covered with maggots. Random strangers locked inside a house together for several weeks, tortured by each others' quirky habits. Hundreds of youth auditioning...

The retail sales blues

Jaclyn Schultz
March 5, 2003

Cleaning employee toilets, polishing glassware and mopping floors isn't exactly what I'll put on my resume once I apply for that top journalism job - but that experience could be useful for my next application...

Aged and confused

Jaclyn Schultz
February 19, 2003

Brace yourself, student smokers. You soon might not be able to light one up until 21 candles appear on your birthday cake. That is, if West Hollywood Assemblyman Paul Koretz gets his way. Koretz is sponsoring...

Divided, we tolerate

Jaclyn Schultz
February 5, 2003

Amidst the tens of thousands of students and myriad of nationalities andraces roaming Sacramento State, ethnic groups cluster together on campus. Blacks at the River Front Market. Vietnamese in the University...

Preachers: God doesn’t want you in college

Jaclyn Schultz
November 20, 2002

A traveling family of preachers drew a crowd of curious- and sometimes angry- onlookers in the Library Quad last week. Holding signs with phrases reading, "You are born a worthless sinner headed for hell,"...

Prop. 47 promises big bucks for renovations

Jaclyn Schultz
October 9, 2002

In November, Californians will vote on Proposition 47, the Kindergarten - University Public Education Facilities Bond Act, which authorizes the state to issue $13.05 billion in general obligation bonds...

Frat collects food for charity

Jaclyn Schultz
November 6, 2001

The Zeta Beta Tau fraternity is sponsoring a canned food benefit Thursday, capping a two-week effort by the organization to collect food for local charities. The benefit will be held Nov. 8 at the Tower...

College to open new high-tech lab

Jaclyn Schultz
October 10, 2001

An international association recently donated $16,500 to the Sacramento State College of Engineering and Computer Science for a new civil engineering laboratory. The American Public Works Association donated...

Counselors here to help

Jaclyn Schultz
September 25, 2001

Sacramento State students will meet representatives from dozens of companies at the Career Fair Oct. 2-3 to learn about the variety of job opportunities offered. Martha Schuster, a counselor from Sac State?s...

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