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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

Stacy Tamori, Author

All content by Stacy Tamori

Mayer’s ‘Room For Squares’ a fresh sound in rock world

Stacy Tamori
May 18, 2002

Singer and songwriter, John Mayer, released his major label debut, "Room For Squares," establishing himself as an impressive newcomer with a voice that resembles Dave Matthews, Jakob Dylan, and Sting....

Fashion nuggets

Stacy Tamori
March 19, 2002

Spring is here and with it comes new styles and colors from your favorite department stores. So what exactly is "in" for spring? Well, from the looks of all the displays in the stores, it seems to be that...

Film series honoring Dr. Martin Luther King starts today at 2 p.m.

Stacy Tamori
February 11, 2002

The film series "The Dreamer: Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.," will be shown today in room 1522 of the Library at CSUS. The first film of the series entitled "Martin Luther King," is scheduled for 2 p.m....

Film today in celebration of Black History Month

Stacy Tamori
February 8, 2002

The film "Eyes on the Prize: Awakenings (1954-56)" will be put on by the A.F.R.I.C.A Club today at 5 p.m. in room 1533 of the Library in celebration of Black History Month. The film concentrates on two...

Film in celebration of Black History Month today at 12 p.m. and 5 p.m.

Stacy Tamori
February 7, 2002

As part of a month-long film festival in celebration of Black History Month, the A.F.R.I.C.A. Club will be showing the film "Africans in America: Judgment Day: 1831-1865" today at 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. in...

Sacramento State museum director has taught students, worked with mummy

Stacy Tamori
February 5, 2002

Even in youth, Terri Castaneda, the museum director and assistant professor of anthropology at Sac State, seemed destined to be an anthropologist. She realized her love for the subject when she was only...

Winter break sees students stay

Stacy Tamori
January 29, 2002

The last place some students would want to spend their winter break in is on campus. But for others, school and home are the same place. Except for the few students taking winter session classes, most...

Planning a get-together with minimal hassle

Stacy Tamori
December 12, 2001

With all the hectic activities going on throughout the holiday season, aget-together is the one thing everyone wants to have, but the last thingthey want to put together. It is possible, however, to have...

Gifts from the heart, not your pocketbook

Stacy Tamori
December 12, 2001

Christmas is an occasion where we take time out to be with loved ones, relax and give gifts that are meaningful and thoughtful. At times, we get so wrapped up in the material aspect of gift giving that...

Ozomatli: Back by popular demand

Stacy Tamori
November 28, 2001

The internationally popular Los Angeles-based band Ozomatli returns to Sacramento State Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. to bring their blend of hip-hop, alternative, samba, salsa, meringue, funk, jazz, cumbia and...

Revisiting a reggae legend

Stacy Tamori
November 14, 2001

Think you?re a Bob Marley fan? Reggae expert Roger Steffens has six rooms and a garage filled with memorabilia from Bob Marley?s career and private life. Steffens, the founding editor of "The Beat" magazine,...

Women learn to fight back

Stacy Tamori
October 24, 2001

When was the last time you saw a mother teaching her daughter how to hit and scream? Today at noon in the University Union Ballroom, women will be taught self-defense methods to protect themselves. UNIQUE...

Dance troupe kicks off season

Stacy Tamori
September 18, 2001

The spirit of dance will come alive with a series of performances by the Sacramento Black Art of Dance called "Reclamation: Vision Alive." This weeklong event, continuing until Sept. 29, will run nightly...

Reggae legend revisited

Stacy Tamori
September 12, 2001

Think you?re a Bob Marley fan? Reggae expert Roger Steffens has six rooms and a garage filled with memorabilia from Marley?s career and private life. Steffens, the founding editor of "The Beat" magazine,...

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