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The State Hornet

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The State Hornet

The contents of the grocery bags being handed out for the inaugural Hornet Harvest event near the Library Quad, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023. The event was sponsored by the Aramark Regional and looked to distribute up to 500 bags to Sacramento State students.

Sac State hosts inaugural Hornet Harvest Gathering

Michael Pepper, Staffer November 9, 2023
Aramark partnered with Sac State to offer build-a-meal kits to students to help combat food insecurity on campus.
Third-year computer science major Evan Cammack eats food from Panda Express in The University Union on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022. Many students eat unhealthy foods while studying for exams on campus.

Fuel for the brain: The struggle with nutritional health

Justine Chahal, news staffer October 27, 2022
Some students are not eating healthy foods during midterms. The struggle of not eating well during this time can negatively impact mental and physical health.
Chando’s employees serve students their orders on Thursday, Sept.16, 2022. The local taco chain is quickly becoming a staple at Sac State with daily deals on menu items and positive reviews from students.

Chando’s Tacos now open in University Union, prepare for taco Tuesdays

Johnathan Rutz, deputy copy editor September 20, 2022
Students give voice to the addition of local taco chain Chando’s Tacos on campus. The restaurant offers daily deals from their new home in The Nest.
Students listen to Scott Brown and Janice Garcia talk about nutrition, diet and how to cook. The Well, The Cove, Oct. 15, 2015

The WELL offers healthy cooking demonstrations

Nancy Rebolledo October 19, 2015

Grab a friend and register for a cooking demo class in the Cove at the WELL. Throughout the semester, presentations will be taking place at least twice a month for those who are interested in learning...

Free stuff motivates students to avoid phones in class

Nadine Tanjuakio l @nadinetanj September 22, 2015

Sigma Chi brothers and schoolmates Mitch Gardner and Robert Richardson launched a new app called Pocket Points. The app was designed to motivate students to not use their phones during class. If...

Dog days of summer

Alexis Atwood September 10, 2014

Gov. Jerry Brown recently passed a bill that would allow dogs into restaurants. Granted, dogs can only be in the outside sections of restaurants and would not be allowed in if it has a history of attacking...

University Enterprises Inc. plans additional eateries, renovations

State Hornet Staff April 2, 2014

University Enterprises Inc. Board of Directors voted March 20 to approve funding of up to $250,000 for Riverfront Center exterior improvements. As a non-profit auxiliary organization of Sac State, UEI...

Dining Commons caters to students food and budget needs

State Hornet Staff October 29, 2013

The Dining Commons is the cheapest place on campus to get food, if you sign up for a plan. There are no meal prepaid meal plans that end up costing more than $2.74 a meal, and it’s always all you can...

Hungry students need later food options

State Hornet Staff October 22, 2013

The food services at Sacramento State close too early at night considering some students are in class until 10 p.m. and many stay on campus through the night. In fact, Burger King, Round Table and the...

College students who stay at home receive the benefits

Anthony Nathan May 29, 2013

The difference between high school and college is the magnitude of choices. In high school, classes, for the most part, are assigned with limited options for students. Attendance is mandatory by law and...

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