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Experience life on the campus of Sacramento State through podcasts featuring original programming, commentary and interviews with musicians, prominent figures on campus and more. The State Hornet, the student-run newspaper on campus, is available online at www.statehornet.com.
Recent Podcasts
What is the best way to handle a breakup? How have some members of The State Hornet Features staff dealt with a breakup? To find out, listen to the podcast.
May 15, 2009 - Is online dating a practical option for college students? Listen in and decide if students are in real need of more digital socializing or if the classroom is enough.
Come listen to in-depth discussion of professional and Sacramento State sports, as well as interviews with athletes and coaches.
Recent Podcasts
1. Interview with Mike Linenberger, men's soccer head coach
Head coach Mike Linenberger speaks with The State Hornet's sports editor, Andrew Hazard about the current state of the soccer team, his personal career as a soccer player at Duke University, and the addition of his son Matt into the Sacramento State soccer team.
2. Uncontested No. 9 - NBA Playoffs
March 27, 2009 - Huseyin Aksu, Andrew Hazard and Nick Hunte discuss the NBA playoffs. Who will make it? Are there wild cards to watch out for?
Opinion, discussion and commentary from the campus of Sacramento State.
Recent Podcasts
1. I'm just saying #9 - Be on time
What happened to punctuality? Daniel Vasilchuk cannot stand it when students show up late for class, or for a meeting. There is no excuse for not being on-time.
2. Think about it #3 - Assault?
A man is being held in Sacramento County Main Jail after an off-duty Sacramento County sheriff's deputy caught him holding a can of beer while driving. The man, in his attempt to get away from the deputy, got in his car and drove off. The cop grabbed onto the car and was dragged about 50 feet, suffering minor injuries. The man is being held for not only the DUI, but assault. Is that right? Samantha Palileo, Nelly Hayatghaib and Opinion Editor David Loret de Mola Think About It.