With a flip of their golden shovels, Alexander Gonzalez and campus officials broke ground on the new Recreation and Wellness Center on Oct. 1. (1) comment
Tomorrow's soldiers are today's saviors. When a fun weekend out on a river turned sour, five Sacramento State ROTC cadets saved a life. (1) comment
The Folsom Dam breaches in the middle of the night and the Sacramento State campus begins to flood. Students could wake up to a text message from Sac State's emergency response team, but only if they sign up for the new notification system. (0) comments
Imagine not being able to see and having to walk around the 300-acre Sacramento State campus. Not an easy feat for those who are blind or sight-impaired. (1) comment
Mayor Heather Fargo is hoping to become the first mayor in Sacramento history to win a third term in office. The recent signing of the memorandum of understanding between the city and Sacramento State was one of the hallmarks of her career. She spoke with The State Hornet on Thursday to discuss her views coming into Monday's debate. (0) comments
Kevin Johnson is challenging Heather Fargo to become mayor for Sacramento. A former NBA basketball player and community organizer in the Oak Park neighborhood, Johnson hopes to bring the kind of leadership he feels was lacking at City Hall for the past eight years. He spoke with The State Hornet to outline his views before Monday's debate. (0) comments
Racial epithets and slurs denigrating Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama were spray painted on a local homeowners fence early this morning. (2) comments
Sacramento State and IBM are collaborating to develop four new courses that aim to teach students about one of the most commonly used computer platforms in the world. (0) comments
Sacramento State students gathered in the library quad Thursday in the quad for Associated Students Inc.'s semi-annual Political Day in order to heighten their political awareness and activity on campus. (1) comment
With a crack of a bat, the Morris League, a men's baseball league started by Sacramento State students, began its second year of play last week. (0) comments
The Multi-Cultural Center opened its newly-renovated doors to the Sacramento State community on Oct. 14, hoping to present a new direction and image for the center. (0) comments
With a high national ranking and success with its first two tournaments, Sacramento State's debate team is off to a strong start this season. (0) comments
A comfortable couch, a big screen plasma television with today's NASCAR race on, a dog eagerly waiting to supply big, wet kisses, the smell of Burger King and two grandmothers awaiting you with open arms. (1) comment
The Causeway Classic Blood Drive at Sacramento State reached record numbers with more than 1,000 donations in only two days. (0) comments
The international economic crisis has left many in dire straights. Whether individuals have lost homes, investments or confidence in the government, the crisis has had some impact on everyone, including students. (1) comment
Ten panelists answered questions from trivial to personal as a student audience grilled them in an attempt to guess their sexual orientation. (0) comments
A signpost to hell brought several hundred Sacramento State students into a theological shouting match with two preachers in the Library Quad on Tuesday. (5) comments
Sacramento State hosted the inaugural Quality Software Development Conference today for students to meet software developers, make contacts and see the software of the future. (0) comments
Jackie Donath, humanities and religious studies professor at Sacramento State, received the annual John C. Livingston award. (0) comments
The Multi-Cultural Center at Sacramento State held a grand reopening event today. The event was an invitation to students and faculty to experience the changes that have been undertaken this semester by the center. (1) comment
Talk of immigration and union reform filled the air today at one of the sessions of the Progressive Forum 2008, sponsored by the Sacramento Progressive Student Alliance. (0) comments
Two campus science programs put together a four-day event that brought professional engineers together with students to discuss challenges in attaining engineering jobs. (3) comments
Driving up to a neighborhood full of cars and people walking around with red cups in their hands, Safe Rides volunteers are looking for a student who called them twenty minutes earlier needing a ride home. (0) comments
Sacramento State student Robbie Abelon spent the beginning of the fall semester assisting in hurricane disaster relief and preparation work in Texas and Louisiana. (0) comments
Kevin Johnson and Heather Fargo shared their visions for the future of Sacramento at a mayoral debate hosted by Sacramento State on Monday. (3) comments
United States congressional candidate Dr. Bill Durston stressed the importance of congressional cooperation with a presidential administration as part of the Progressive Speaker Forum on Thursday. (0) comments
Jodie Sweetin, former child star of "Full House," opened up about her past alcoholism, drug addiction and path to recovery. (3) comments
On Oct. 20, Sac State students had a last chance to register to vote on campus. Those helping students register said the interest in the upcoming election has spurred students to be more involved and pro-active in the campaigns. (0) comments
Firoozeh Dumas, author of "Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America" - Sacramento State's first offering in the One Book program - spoke with The State Hornet. (0) comments
Police are searching for a man who allegedly stole a female Sacramento State student's purse this morning on the fourth floor of Parking Structure II. (0) comments
A screening of the 2004 film "Lana's Rain" in the Multi-Cultural Center Friday night prompted a discussion on immigration and the international sex trade. (0) comments
As Sacramento State students finally start to settle into their familiar habits at school, they may ignore the habit that impacts them most after graduation. It's not the party habits or the work ethic they form; it's the habits of spending and saving. (2) comments
In some cases, veterans have threatened to commit suicide in order to gain simple medical assistance from the U.S. government. To help with this growing concern, congresswoman Doris Matsui came to Sacramento State Wednesday to discuss these concerns with student veterans. (0) comments
About nine carpenters picketed with signs and chanted into microphones at the site of the new residence halls near the bus stop today. (1) comment