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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Victor Corral Martinez, Author

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The inside of the Hornet Bookstore. Sac State is considering implementing Follet Access, a program that would give students access to course materials on the first day of class through tuition or course charges.

Sac State considering textbook program for immediate course material access

Follett Access provides course materials through student fees
Victor Corral Martinez
November 19, 2019

Sacramento State is considering the implementation of Follett Access, a service that would provide students with textbooks and course materials, primarily via e-books, on the first day of school by adding...

The inside of Santa Clara Hall. Sac State plans to replace the hall if a $15 billion bond is approved by voters in March.

Sac State’s Santa Clara Hall to be replaced if voters pass bill

Assembly Bill 48, a $15 billion bond, on the state ballot March 2020
Victor Corral Martinez
October 25, 2019

With a $15 billion bond measure up for a vote in March 2020, Sacramento State could see a maximum of $86 million in bond fund and plans to renovate and replace outdated infrastructure. California Gov....

Graphics of lyrics by Corey Woods, aka Raekwon, from Wu-Tang Clan's song "C.R.E.A.M." Hulu's "Wu-Tang Clan: An American Story," revisits the mythology of the Staten Island group.

Graphic created by Victor Martinez

REVIEW: Hulu delivers the ‘C.R.E.A.M.’ of the crop with ‘An American Saga’

‘Wu-Tang Clan: An American Saga’ dives into the origin story of Staten Island rap group
Victor Corral Martinez
October 17, 2019

Hulu series “Wu-Tang Clan: An American Saga” works hard to recreate the mythology of the Wu-Tang Clan, but fails to deliver a compelling biopic.  The series is the work of Wu-Tang Clan founding...

The entrance to the Servery at the Dining Commons at Sac State. A possible program through ASI and UEI could mean that excess food  from The Servery and other UEI eateries would be available at the Food Pantry.

ASI researching free meal program using UEI eateries excess

Current plan is to package the excess food and make it available at the Food Pantry
Victor Corral Martinez
October 10, 2019

Associated Students, Inc. and University Enterprises, Inc. are planning to implement a new program on campus to help fight against food insecurity among Sacramento State students.  One of ASI’s “strategic...

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