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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

Sophia De Leon, Author

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Bridge travels bring beauty to students

Sophia De Leon
May 7, 2015

The Guy West Bridge takes on a similar resemblance to the Golden Gate Bridge with its two 87-foot-tall towers, and its 1144 ft long, 16 ft wide suspended pedestrian walkways making it the largest of its...

Latte art competition brings city together

Sophia De Leon
May 5, 2015

The second annual Sacramento Public Latte Art Tournament had its first round of participants compete in one on one latte art creations on April 30 at 7 p.m. at Chocolate Fish Coffee on Folsom Blvd. in...

Bringing Picnic Day back to campus

Sophia De Leon
May 1, 2015

Sacramento State is known for being a commuter school due to a higher number of students living off campus compared with those living on campus. With this fact, there is also the realization that precedence...

Out of Darkness event comforts walkers

Sophia De Leon
April 20, 2015

“You are not alone” was the takeaway message from the Out of the Darkness Campus Walk at Sacramento State on April 16 from 5:30-8 p.m.The fourth annual Out of the Darkness Campus Walk was an event...

Earth Day preview

Sophia De Leon
April 15, 2015

The Sacramento State Sustainability Team is made up of three key components: Nat Martin who is Sac State’s energy conservation coordinator; Kristina Cullen who is Sac State’s sustainability and operations...

Late nights and early mornings on the trail

Sophia De Leon
April 6, 2015

Sacramento state is known for being a commuter school because there is a greater number of students living off campus than on campus. Many students drive to school, but a significant amount of the Sac...

Sacramento State greenhouse is home to numerous exotic plants

Sophia De Leon
April 2, 2015

Recently an interesting discovery was made on campus: The Corpse Flower was in the pre-stages of its bloom and put on display to be viewed in Sequoia Hall.However, until its blooming excitement this past...

Dr. Michael Epperson, research professor and director of HPS Program, teaching his history of the physical sciences course in  Douglass Hall room 206 on March 18.

Program cultivates critical thinking

Sophia De Leon
March 24, 2015

Dr. Michael Epperson, research professor and director of HPS Program, teaching his history of the physical sciences course in  Douglass Hall room 206 on March 18.

Film makes viewers define happiness

Sophia De Leon
March 17, 2015

The line extended out of the doors of the Redwood Room in Sacramento State’s University Union and wrapped around the wall past Java City. Students entered the room and seated themselves before a large...

The blooming corpse flourishes in Sequoia Hall

Sophia De Leon
March 13, 2015

Dr. Michael Fong is standing in front of the Corpse Flower which is the key component of the biology departments first living gallery show called "The Blooming Corpse". The plant is now in its new location, room 105 of Sequoia Hall as of March 12th 2015.

Student aims to start footbag club

Sophia De Leon
February 16, 2015

The term "Hacky Sack" was created by two men John Stalberger and Mike Marshall in 1972.Marshall introduced Stalberger to a hobby of his that involved kicking around a bean bag. Stalberger, who was recovering...

Camellia flowers are known for being a symbol of adoration, devotion, and loveliness. The peak of the camellias blooming season is throughout the month of February and their shades of whites, pinks and reds, as well as their symbolism of love seem to coordinate with Valentines Day.

Camellia: The wallflower of Sac State

Sophia De Leon
February 11, 2015

Camellia flowers are known for being a symbol of adoration, devotion, and loveliness. The peak of the camellia's blooming season is throughout the month of February and their shades of whites, pinks and reds, as well as their symbolism of love seem to coordinate with Valentine's Day.

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