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The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

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Campuswide exhibition of student art

John Saelee
May 11, 2010

Senior art students at Sacramento State will give the campus community one final view of their best art pieces throughout campus on Friday in the annual Catch the Art Ball event. The Art Ball began in...

VIDEO: World Music of Nada Brahma Ensemble

John Saelee
May 10, 2010

The Nada Brahma Ensemble entertained Sac State by playing Indian Classical Music Sunday evening. The classical guitarist Matthew Grasso said playing the music was enough to make him feel that he was taken...

VIDEO: Peak Adventures Open House-Open Climb 2010

John Saelee
May 9, 2010

Peak Adventures attracted over 200 participants at their Open House-Open Climb Benefit Friday evening at the Challenge Center to help raise money for foster youth to stay in college. div.imageRight,div.imagetop{display:none;}...

Peak Adventures will host a climb for a good cause

John Saelee
May 4, 2010

Peak Adventures will hold an Open House-Open Climb Benefit from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at the Challenge Center at Sacramento State to help emancipated youth stay in college. All proceeds and donations from...

Aki Aleong will be speaking at Sac State

John Saelee
April 16, 2010

Through his 55 years of experience in the entertainment industry in Hollywood, Aki Leonard Gonzales Aleong has noticed Asian Americans are underrepresented in motion pictures and has taken the initiative...

Music majors recognized in Monterey

John Saelee
April 13, 2010

Students from the jazz department at Sacramento State traveled to Monterey Friday to compete in a nationwide music competition at the Monterey Next Generation Jazz Festival. Two Sac State students were...

‘The Magic Flute’ comes to sac state

John Saelee
April 8, 2010

Sacramento State is invited to see Mozart's "The Magic Flute," a popular opera that entails "The Queen of the Night" representing evilness deceiving her daughter Pamina to kill Sarastro, a high priest...

Thrill seekers enjoy chaos of buying and selling stock

John Saelee
April 6, 2010

Julie Kurenkova has waited since eighth grade to learn how to invest money in the stock market. Now, as a junior international business major and vice president of finance for the Institutional Investment...

Choralfest mixes it up

John Saelee
March 15, 2010

Sacramento State and Rocklin High School choirs came together for "Choralfest 2010" Saturday evening in the Sacred Heart church in Midtown Sacramento with roughly 400 people in attendance. "Choralfest...

Art professor says her goodbyes to Sac State

John Saelee
March 9, 2010

Stubbornness and determination were the two characteristics Maria Winkler, art professor at Sacramento State, used to break through barriers in the art profession. Winkler started her career as a feminist...

Women come together to share their stories

John Saelee
March 7, 2010

The Multi-Cultural Center will unite women of color together to share stories of success and downfalls unheard of by many before in society. One story comes from Diana Martinez, senior communications major...

German culture explored by club

John Saelee
March 2, 2010

In the United States, 25 percent of the American population is from Germany, and many of the German customs and food have been adopted by the American people, said Marjorie Wade, German professor and club...

Hike to the top

John Saelee
February 16, 2010

Peak Adventures holds many kinds of hikes throughout the semester, such as the Starlight Snowshoe Hike, the Hike of the Month and the Snowshoe Day Hike. These hikes take people through the scenic view...

Dare to peak your adventure

John Saelee
February 3, 2010

Before winter comes to a close, Peak Adventures is inviting all students and adults, in the Sacramento area on a cross-country ski trip through the Royal Gorge near Lake Tahoe. The trip will be held on...

Earn class credit while traveling

John Saelee
January 27, 2010

Studying abroad is wishful thinking for many students nationwide, but with the help of Sacramento State's Office of Global Education these fantasies can be made a into reality, said Kassandra Perlongo,...

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