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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

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Radio station continues to rock despite limited resources

Radio station continues to rock despite limited resources

Micah Stevenson
November 9, 2011

College Music Journal nominated KSSU, Sacramento State's student-run radio station, for its "Best Use of Limited Resources" award. Although announced Oct. 20 during the journal's annual festival KSSU did...

Scholarships attainable for students

Micah Stevenson
September 14, 2011

A grant from the National Science Foundation will enable Sacramento State to reward 38 of its students with a math and science teaching scholarship. The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program, named...

Sac State awarded for aiding donors

Micah Stevenson
September 7, 2011

Golden State Donor Services selected Sacramento State to receive the Community Partner for Life Award for its support in organ and tissue donation. Golden State Donor Services, a nonprofit organ procurement...

Campus restores 303 spring classes

Micah Stevenson
December 8, 2010

Because of $6.6 million in one-time federal stimulus funds received earlier this semester, Sacramento State will restore 303 courses for the spring. The one-time funding came from the American Recovery...

Forum brings students together and discusses tough issues

Micah Stevenson
November 19, 2010

Sacramento State students, faculty, and staff were encouraged to voice their concerns about affirmative action issues in the fall forum, "CSUS Gives a Damn, Do you?" "The most important thing is that CSUS...

College Motivation Day hopes to remedy low enrollment

Micah Stevenson
November 17, 2010

To encourage American Indian youth to attend college, Sacramento State will host its second Native American College Motivation Day on Monday. The College Motivation Day, sponsored by the United Auburn...

PRIDE Center surprises audience in ‘Guess Who’s Gay’

Micah Stevenson
October 15, 2010

By asking indirect questions, students determined panelists' sexual orientations at the Sacramento State PRIDE Center's annual "Guess Who's Gay" event on Thursday. Joshua O'Connor, host of "Guess Who's...

1960s Master Plan falls short of educational goals

Micah Stevenson
October 13, 2010

The California Master Plan for Higher Education of 1960 guaranteed enrollment for a tuition-free education to every academically qualified student; however, this has changed over the years. Winston Lancaster,...

Terry Martin :ASI President Terry Martin stays after his address to discuss student concerns with Erik Skinner a 3rd year Government Major and Ally Lodwig a 2nd year speech Pathology major:Brittany Bradley - State Hornet

ASI President outlines plans for upcoming year

Micah Stevenson
October 8, 2010

In his annual fall address on Wednesday, Associated Students Inc. President Terry Martin announced that his two primary goals were to educate more students about ASI and to increase student involvement...

Multi-Cultural Center encourages students to get involved

Micah Stevenson
October 7, 2010

The Multi-Cultural Center hosted its "Navigating Campus Life" workshop to presented advice for new Sacramento State students on Wednesday. The 90-minute workshop offered 25 students information to assist...

Stimulus funds reopen classes

Micah Stevenson
October 5, 2010

The last batch of funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will allow Sacramento State to enroll 3,000 more students for spring 2011. The California State University system received $106 million...

Bills would allow CSU campuses to offer two doctorates

Micah Stevenson
September 28, 2010

Two legislative bills that would authorize California State University campuses to offer doctorate degrees in physical therapy and nursing practice are now waiting for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's approval....

Students in Service program offers limited positions

Micah Stevenson
September 23, 2010

Sacramento State Community Engagement Center coordinator Misty Garcia led the last of three orientations for the Students in Service program on Wednesday. Students in Service is a national program from...

Smart Grid project benefits Sac State

Micah Stevenson
September 22, 2010

Sacramento State's 2 year-old Smart Grid project will have positive implications for the university and community, a university dean said Tuesday. The project, will be an invaluable asset in efficiently...

Multi-Cultural Center welcomes students at first open house

Micah Stevenson
September 17, 2010

Students explored what services the Sacramento State Multi-Cultural Center had to offer at its annual Open House and Block Party on Wednesday. Nearly 50 students showed up over the course of the 90-minute...

Professor aims to enhance communication with kids

Micah Stevenson
September 8, 2010

Sacramento State education professor Francie Dillon will be distributing an instructional DVD on effective storytelling, which she hopes will help people communicate better with children. "It takes expression...

Gonzalez urges optimism for 2010

Micah Stevenson
September 1, 2010

At his annual fall address Thursday, Sacramento State President Alexander Gonzalez said he will move forward with "cautious optimism" while trying to steady the university's financial situation. "The deep...

Gonzalez: Preparing for the worst, hoping for the best

Micah Stevenson
August 26, 2010

Keeping the state's turbulent budget crisis in mind, Sacramento State's President, Alexander Gonzalez, said that he will move forward with "cautious optimism" while trying to steady the school's financial...

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