Students, faculty and staff will pay higher parking fees in spring 2009, Sacramento State announced Friday. (7) comments
Diabetes and jeopardy are two words not generally associated. But this evening the two did relate when students played the popular quiz game and learned health precautions along the way. (0) comments
Breast cancer awareness month came to a close at Sacramento State with guest speaker and alumna Beverly Saldivar from the American Cancer Society who talked about her personal bout with breast cancer. (0) comments
A man who allegedly accosted a female student in Parking Structure III Wednesday was facing the possibility of misdemeanor battery charges, but the woman told police she does not want the case prosecuted. (0) comments
California's gloomy economic situation is raising fears that the state could make large cuts to the California State University system's funding in future budgets. (0) comments
Supporters for Sen. Barack Obama gathered to rally support for the general election campaign, as well as to promote their positions on state and local races, and ballot propositions. (0) comments
The State Hornet was awarded a 2008 Online Pacemaker Award for its website at the annual Associated Collegiate Press National Media convention in Kansas City, MO. (2) comments
Members of the Sacramento State Hornet 1961-62 men's basketball team were inducted into the basketball Hall of Fame on Thursday. (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
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 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
As the effects of the housing crisis and the international economic crisis ripple through everyday life, students and faculty at Sacramento State are forced to change lifestyles. For some, this means driving less; for others, the changes are more severe. (1) comment
In addition to competing in the Causeway Classic rivalry football game every year, Sacramento State and the University of California, Davis hold a blood drive every year to see which school can get the most donors from campus communities. (0) comments
The Causeway Classic Blood Drive at Sacramento State reached record numbers with more than 1,000 donations in only two days. (0) comments
Campus police attribute an increase in traffic citations on campus to an overall decrease in auto accidents and collisions over the course of the year. (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
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
Ten panelists answered questions from trivial to personal as a student audience grilled them in an attempt to guess their sexual orientation. (0) comments
Many teenagers experience pain of varying degrees as they go through their adolescence. Most of the time, it is written off as growing pains, but in the case of Kimberly Hicks, it was cancer. (2) comments
California State University Chancellor Charles Reed offered the state of California a one time voluntary giveback of $31.3 million this October. This cut to the CSU translates to approximately $1.8 million less in funding for Sacramento State. (0) comments