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The State Hornet

Sarah Kay Hannon, Author

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Amazing athletes, moronic broadcasters

Sarah Kay Hannon
September 3, 2008

The Beijing Olympics 2008: Something that we can all relate to. We, as Americans, are taking part in the worldwide games in one way or another. Whether you are an athlete competing, family or friends of...

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Judgment based on how we dress and accessorize

Sarah Kay Hannon
April 15, 2008

"That's what she said." "I like to cuddle." "Save the drama for your mama." What do all three of these sayings have in common? All have somehow made it onto T-shirts and all of them I have spotted being...

Vegetarian? Consider bringing your own lunch

Sarah Kay Hannon
March 11, 2008

I attend Sacramento State. I work on campus. I am vegetarian. Though being a vegetarian living in a meat lover's world might seem like it would be a pretty intense task, I have found ways to make the challenge...

A combination of flavor

Sarah Kay Hannon
March 10, 2008

Never before has ice cream sounded so good. San Francisco-native musician, Quinn Luke, gained the nickname of "Bing Ji Ling" when he visited Shanghai on a mission to play jazz and blues. Meaning "ice cream"...

Writers strike finally ends

Sarah Kay Hannon
February 28, 2008

The strike that involved the Screen Writers Guild of America has finally come to an end as of Feb. 12 after 100 days worth of striking. But just because it has officially come to a close does not mean...

Working while getting an education

Sarah Kay Hannon
February 14, 2008

Over the past generation, attending college has been known as something that can be a strenuous activity for many. Students are working toward degrees that will hopefully help them land a decent-paying...

Writer’s strike: enough already

Sarah Kay Hannon
February 8, 2008

The Writer's Guild of America Strike that started on Nov. 5, has somehow stretched its way through yet another calendar month with over a $1 billion in losses, according to the Jan. 13 edition of NBC Nightly...

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