Uploading every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, The State Hornet Podcast has various editors and staffers recapping this week in campus events and local news.
Welcome back to The State Hornet Podcast! This week, sports staffer Nathan Uebelhoer and podcast editor James Fife discuss the police identification of an alleged sexual assault suspect, the big football win, the recovery of archaeological artifacts and much more!
Authors: Nathan Uebelhoer, James Fife, Steven Gutierrez Jr.
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https://statehornet.com/2022/11/breaking-sexual-assault-suspect-zayn-identified-by-sacramento-state-police/
https://statehornet.com/2022/11/happy-hmong-new-year-a-celebration-of-fashion-culture-and-community/
https://statehornet.com/2022/11/jobs-not-finished-sac-state-football-holds-off-aggies-in-68th-causeway-classic-victory/
Welcome back to The State Hornet Podcast! This week, sports staffer Nathan Uebelhoer and arts and entertainment staffer Hailey Valdivia round up recent campus news. Highlights include: Sac State faculty held a town hall regarding the rise of antisemitism, an art gallery on campus, immigrant stories from Sac State students and other coverage from The State Hornet.
Author: Nathan Uebelhoer, Hailey Valdivia, James Fife
Related links:
https://statehornet.com/2022/11/town-hall-antisemitism-2022/
https://statehornet.com/2022/11/immigrant-stories-sac-state-hosts-multicultural-public-storytelling-event/
https://statehornet.com/2022/11/student-discounts-deals/
Welcome back to The State Hornet Podcast. This week, sports staffer Nathan Uebelhoer and arts and entertainment writer Ray Purscell discuss President Nelsen’s retirement news, some big propositions on the ballot, the Hornet’s big football win and much more!
Author: Nathan Uebelhoer, Ray Purscell, Edited by James Fife
Related Links:
https://statehornet.com/2022/11/sacramento-state-president-nelsen-announces-retirement/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/propositions-election-2022-infographic/
https://statehornet.com/2022/11/brick-by-brick-sac-state-mens-basketball-aspiring-for-new-heigh
Welcome back to The State Hornet Podcast! This week, podcast editor James Fife and sports staffer Nathan Uebelhoer discuss the breaking news about shots being fired at The Crossings apartment complex near campus, another sexual assault , the Hornet’s big football win and more.
Authors: James Fife, Nathan Uebelhoer
Related Links:
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/sac-state-crossings-shooting-fight/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/sac-state-sexual-assault-computer-lab/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/sac-state-antisemitism-ab2282-swatizkas-campus/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/recap-sac-state-football-staves-off-hungry-vandals-in-thrilling-victory/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/opinion-wake-up-mr-west/
Welcome back to The State Hornet podcast! This week, podcast editor James Fife and sports staffer Nathan Uebelhoer discuss the breaking news about a stabbing that occured at the Academy 65 apartments near campus, the abuse allegations against softball coach Lori Perez, the football win that brought the Hornets into overtime and more!
Related State Hornet stories:
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/breaking-city-police-investigating-stabbing-near-sac-state/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/sac-state-softball-allegations-coach/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/sac-state-student-assault-battery-crime/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/sac-state-football-montana-grizzlies-big-sky/
Welcome back to The State Hornet podcast! This week, podcast editor James Fife and editor-in-chief Tony Rodriguez talk about the increase in measures for student safety by the Sacramento State police department, “It’s Okay to be Not Okay” day, erotic novel acceptance and more!
Related State Hornet stories:
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/mental-health-awareness-student-health-and-counseling/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/sac-state-sexual-assault-report-crime/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/sac-state-hornets-eastern-washington-football/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/buzzed_hhm/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/swarm-report-week-5-fall-2022/
Welcome back to The State Hornet podcast! This week, podcast editor James Fife and editor-in-chief Tony Rodriguez break the news of the assailant wanted by campus police, the LGBTQ+ History Month landing page and more.
Related State Hornet stories:
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/breaking-two-calls-of-sexual-assault-at-sac-state-sexual-battery-at-campus-library/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/lgbtq-history-month-2022/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/a-beacon-for-native-students-ensuring-native-indian-traditions/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/collectcave1/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/recap-sac-state-dismantles-northern-colorado-to-move-to-5-0/
Welcome back to The State Hornet podcast! This week, Podcast Editor James Fife and Editor-In-Chief Tony Rodriguez talk about President Nelson’s Responds to the continuing on campus hate speech and how students feel regarding Skip Bishop’s return to Sacramento State.
Related State Hornet stories:
https://statehornet.com/2022/09/cinema_obscura_2022_1/
https://statehornet.com/2022/10/sac-state-football-cal-poly-mustangs-big-sky/
https://statehornet.com/2022/09/sac-state-qa-nelsen-antisemitism/
https://statehornet.com/2022/09/sac-state-bishop-returns-oeo-director/
https://statehornet.com/2022/09/sac-state-swastika-antisemitic/
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-https://statehornet.com/2022/09/under-center-and-over-the-crib-sac-state-quarterback-balances-football-and-fatherhood/
-https://statehornet.com/2022/09/sac-state-diamond-anniverary-campus-celebration/
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Welcome back to The State Hornet podcast! This week, Podcast Editor James Fife and Editor-In-Chief Tony Rodriguez sit down and talk about the top stories of the last week.
The top stories include effects of the record breaking heatwave on students, the hot start for Hornet football and the tragic findings of hate speech around campus.
Newsletter editor Odin Rasco returns to host this week’s edition of The State Hornet Podcast, highlighting some of the top news stories from around the site.
Top headlines from the week include a FAQ for Sacramento State commencement ceremonies, Best of Sac State 2022 winners, students wondering about their postgrad future and a mental health testimonial by Rasco.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
FAQ: Get informed on the first in-person commencement in 3 years
Best of Sac State 2022
What’s next after college? The dilemma to find a future career
TESTIMONIAL: My hard road back to ‘normal’ - The State Hornet
Arts and entertainment staffer Laura De la Garza Garcia hosts this week’s edition of The State Hornet Podcast and breaks down the latest news and headlines from the newsroom.
Major headlines for this week include Sac State student reactions to 75-80% of classes being offered in-person for the fall 2022 semester, the journey of peer leader Chi Meng Vang out of poverty and the conclusion of Best of Sac State voting.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin Macleod
Show Notes:
‘Why are we going backwards?’ Students want more online options
From poverty to peer leader: a refugee student finds success
Podcast editor Mack Ervin III hosts this week’s edition of The State Hornet Podcast and breaks down the latest news and headlines from the newsroom.
Major headlines for this week include student reaction to the Biden Administration extending the pause on federal student loan repayment, the “Breaking out of the Box” seminar on toxic masculinity, a profile on the women’s rowing head coach of 20 years, and the return of Best of Sac State and Trivia Night.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin Macleod
Show Notes:
Ready or not, students must start paying back loans in 3 months
Who said real men don't cry? Seminar aims to break toxic masculinity
Power 20! Women's rowing coach welcomes 20th season with Sac State
Sac State baseball and softball pick up wins, men's tennis set for Big Sky tournament: SWARM REPORT PODCAST
Best of Sac State 2022
State Hornet Trivia Night
On this episode of The State Hornet Podcast, deputy podcast editor Nijzel Dotson and news staff writer Tyra Green discuss the results of Sacramento State Associated Students Inc. elections including the vacant director seats for the College of Arts and Letters and College of Business Administration.
Green also talks about her experience writing a recent story about student mothers at Sac State.
Dotson wraps up the podcast with the KSSU 30th anniversary celebration and shouts out recent episodes from some of the other podcasts on The State Hornet.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Rock the vote? Students know little to nothing about ASI elections
Sac State students struggle to find balance between school and motherhood
Sac State’s student-run radio rewinds its way through three decades
On the most recent episode of The State Hornet Podcast, deputy podcast editor Nijzel Dotson interviews news staffer Casey Rafter about the upcoming Sacramento State Associated Students Inc. elections on April 6. Rafter explains how students can vote, what ASI positions are up for grabs and how much ASI board members are paid.
Dotson also gives a brief rundown of State Hornet Women’s History Month coverage, increasing California gas prices and The State Hornet’s mid-semester diversity audit.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin Macleod
Show Notes:
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Spring 2022 midway diversity audit report
The struggle is real: Gas prices are getting too high
Meet the board members of Diverse Women in Political Science: A place for Sac State women passionate about political science
Discussing the journey of women in color in modern-day America: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT
STATE HORNET PODCAST: Women’s History Month Special
Female engineering majors face the challenges of succeeding in a male-dominated field
Newsletter editor Odin Rasco steps in to host this week’s edition of The State Hornet Podcast and gives you the must-read news stories going into spring break.
Major headlines for this week include the lifting of the mask mandate at Sac State, a profile on the first non-binary Asian Pacific Islander Pride Center coordinator, a review of the action RPG video game Elden Ring, and how students are reacting to being on campus after three months.
Be sure to participate in The State Hornet’s March Madness bracket in the show notes and on Twitter and Instagram!
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin Macleod
Show Notes:
The first non-binary Asian Pacific Islander Pride Center coordinator makes history at Sac State
Masks off: Sac State's face covering mandate will be lifted after March 18
Three months in: How the return to campus has impacted students
REVIEW: The early hours of FromSoftware's beautiful, deadly masterpiece, Elden Ring
March Madness 2022: Top movie franchise edition
Podcast editor Mack Ervin III hosts this week’s edition of The State Hornet Podcast and breaks down the latest news and headlines from the newsroom.
Major headlines for this week include a man who was arrested after a high-speed car chase ended in the Hornet Commons parking lot, Commons residents not being able to find parking despite holding permits, a review of the play “Fences” and the State Hornet’s 2022 edition of March Madness.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin Macleod
Show Notes:
Man arrested after leading police in high-speed chase through campus
Hornet Commons residents say that parking on property has been a constant struggle
Sac State-adjacent Tower Brewing's open mic night ends two-year hiatus
REVIEW: August Wilson's 'Fences' at Sacramento Theatre Company
March Madness 2022: Top movie franchise edition
News staffer Laura de la Garza Garcia and news editor Tony Rodriguez host this week’s edition of The State Hornet Podcast to give you the major headlines from this week.
Major headlines for this week include the distribution of the fourth and final HEERF grant, the withdrawal of Spin scooters from Sacramento State and Sacramento as a whole, the introduction of a new community service program and a look at the new Pride Society student club.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin Macleod
Show Notes:
Sacramento State included in College Corps $10,000 pilot program for students
CHA-CHING: Final HEERF grant to be distributed to Sac State students
New LGBTQ+ student organization offers a safe and inclusive space for everyone
Spin scooters make a quick and quiet exit from Sac State
Deputy podcast editor Nijzel Dotson breaks down the latest headlines from the newsroom on the newest episode of The State Hornet Podcast.
Major headlines for this week include Sac State students living on campus being unable to obtain free at-home COVID-19 testing kits from USPS, a preview for the 30th annual Sacramento/Black Art of Dance show, updates on 2022 commencement ceremonies and more.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin Macleod
Show Notes:
Sac State students living on-campus unable to order free USPS at-home testing kits
What to know about Sac State’s 2021-2022 commencement ceremony
PREVIEW: Sac State to host 30th annual Sacramento/Black Art of Dance show
Baseball opener, men's basketball losing streak ends and softball's rough start: SWARM REPORT PODCAST
Podcast editor Mack Ervin III breaks down the latest headlines from the newsroom on another episode of The State Hornet Podcast.
Major headlines for this week include a new Union gallery exhibit by award winning muralist and painter Aliyah Sidqe called “The Babymama Effect”, a list of AAPI movies to enjoy for the celebration of the Lunar New Year, new podcasts for the Swarm Report and Keys ‘n D Minor and more.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin Macleod
Show Notes:
Sac State’s 2022 convocation discussed turning a plan on paper into action
Anti-racism Convocation, APIDA webinar and more: STATE HORNET PODCAST - The State Hornet
Aliyah Sidqe's visual and audio journey into single motherhood
6 AAPI Movies for Lunar New Year
Baseball season opener, Women's basketball's first winning season in years: STATE HORNET SWARM REPORT
Nicki and Lil Baby heat check, the problem with Dreamville and more (Ft. Prince Washington): KEYS 'N D MINOR
News editor Tony Rodriguez joins deputy podcast editor Nijzel Dotson on this episode of The State Hornet Podcast to talk about his experience attending Sacramento State’s virtual Anti-racism Convocation.
Other major stories include: a recent webinar for APIDA students to talk about harmful stereotypes against them, a new student-created networking app and a podcast interview with a Sac State professor about the improvements the university needs to make as a Hispanic Serving Institution.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin Macleod
Show Notes:
Sac State webinar breaks down stereotypes and the “model minority” mythos.
Sac State students create mobile app to keep campus community connected
STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT: Dr, Alma Flores talks about the importance of HSI funding and hiring more Latinx
Podcast editor Mack Ervin III breaks down the latest headlines from week three of the Spring 2022 semester in this episode of The State Hornet Podcast..
The latest headlines include the death of associate professor Dr. Andrew Stoner, students being evacuated from the library after a fire alarm, student concerns about a return to in-person learning, Khalil Ferguson’s path to becoming Black Alumni President and more.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin Macleod
Show Notes:
Tweet announcing the death of Professor Stoner
Fire alarms set off in Sac State Library during Club Days event
Students share their concerns preceding return to in-person learning
Black Alumni president reminisces on early life and activism at Sac State
How a Sac State alumna moved from journalism to choreography
The first episode of The State Hornet Podcast during Black History Month is co-hosted by deputy podcast editor Nijzel Dotson and Sacramento State Black Student Union president Kameya Turner.
Turner gives the details on upcoming BSU events for Black History Month such as “Welcome Black”, movie nights and a forum about the challenges of being a Black student at a predominantly white institution.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin Macleod
Deputy podcast editor Nijzel Dotson hosts this spring’s opening episode of The State Hornet Podcast and rounds up the biggest news stories from the winter break.
This week’s major highlights include a recap of President Robert Nelsen’s Spring 2022 address, the campus returning to mostly virtual learning for the first two weeks of the semester, the new COVID-19 vaccine booster mandate, and the 7th annual Reclaim MLK parade.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Nelsen’s 2022 Spring Address: Anti-Racism, COVID and a “Healing Campus”
Boost up! CSU to require an additional COVID-19 shot by February
Sac State announces virtual instruction for first two weeks of spring semester
Sac State serves as final destination for Reclaim MLK Day parade
On the semester’s last episode of The State Hornet Podcast, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion editor Emma Hall brings you the top stories entering the final week of fall 2021.
This week’s highlights include a new date for the anti-racism and inclusion convocation, the editorial board’s piece calling for Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen’s resignation, California’s new “Menstrual Equity for All” bill and a FAQ for spring 2022 instruction.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Sac State president announces new date for anti-racism and inclusion convocation
FAQ: What to know about Sac State’s spring 2022 classes, COVID-19 protocols
CSU system to enforce menstrual product distribution in 2022-2023 school year
EDITORIAL: President Nelsen, we don’t accept your apology — you should resign
Audience engagement editor Kaylin Flatland hosts this week's episode of The State Hornet Podcast and brings you the biggest stories from the final week of classes.
This week’s major highlights include the football team’s heartbreaking second round playoff loss to South Dakota State, a deeper dive into the history of the Native land Sac State sits on, the latest University Union gallery “META:morphosis” and the men’s basketball team conference home opener.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Sac State football falls to South Dakota State in 24-19 second round loss
Sac State men’s basketball trounced 65-58 in conference opener
Looking beyond land acknowledgements: Sac State’s history sitting on Native land
Sac State ‘META:morphosis’ exhibition delves into isolation and loss
Sac State ASI committee hosts forum discussing anti-racism plan, convocation delay
Multimedia editor James Fife hosts this week's episode of The State Hornet Podcast and brings you the biggest stories from the penultimate week of classes.
This week’s major highlights include a Native student’s survival story from foster care to her academic career, a new Native American student center on campus, updates on the men’s and women’s basketball team and a profile on a middle blocker from the volleyball team.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
A Native student’s survival story turned academic journey: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT
Sac State to open Native American student center
Sac State women’s basketball struggles against UC Davis in 75-46 loss
Sac State men’s basketball dominates UC Davis in 75-63 victory
Sac State volleyball player finds ‘structure’ and ‘fulfillment’ in sport
On this week’s episode of The State Hornet Podcast, features managing editor Magaly Muñoz brings you the biggest stories you should know about Sacramento State and the Sacramento community.
The biggest stories this week include President Nelsen’s announcement that provost Steve Perez will depart Sac State on Jan. 3, 2022, to fill in as interim president at San José State University, the football team being crowned Big Sky champs along with their second consecutive win against UC Davis, and Black faculty talking about their experiences of racism and their thoughts on the anti-racism plan at Sac State.
Stories also include managing editor Nijzel Dotson and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion writer Keyshawn Davis’ duo-review of “An Evening with Silk Sonic” by Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak and the announcement of The State Hornet’s Album of the Year bracket.
Music: "Acid Jazz" by Kevin Macleod
Show Notes:
Sac State provost to depart university, serve as San José State interim president
Sac State crowned Big Sky champions after 27-7 victory over UC Davis
‘Stop being afraid’: Black faculty urge Sac State to call out campus racism
REVIEW: ‘An Evening with Silk Sonic’ is nostalgia gone right
Album of the Year 2021
Native American Heritage Month 2021
Managing editor Nijzel Dotson hosts another episode of The State Hornet Podcast and brings you the stories you need to know entering week 13 of classes.
This week’s major highlights include the football team inching closer to a second Big Sky Conference title, the police forum hosted by Chet Madison Jr. on Tuesday, a profile of native indigenous students on campus and an interview with former men’s basketball player Samaad Hector about mental health and his departure from the team because of it.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Sac State crushes Portland State 49-20, team closer to Big Sky title
Sac State police Chief Chet Madison addresses concerns in public dialogue at forum
Sac State women’s basketball beats San Jose State in hard fought home opener
‘Existence is resistance’: the reality of being Indigenous students at Sac State
Former Sac State basketball player discusses prioritizing mental health: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT
State Hornet Spotlight: Former basketball player Samaad Hector chooses mental health over basketball
Managing editor Nijzel Dotson sits down to recap the biggest stories going into this week on the newest edition of The State Hornet Podcast.
This week’s major highlights include men’s basketball head coach Brian Katz retiring just days before the start of the season, protests against visiting CSU chancellor Joseph Castro, the football team picking up its sixth straight win over the weekend and DEI editor Emma Hall’s testimonial to kick off Native American Heritage Month.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Sac State men’s basketball coach Brian Katz retires days prior to season opener
Sac State football cruises to 41-9 victory over Cal Poly
New interim director of Sac State’s Office of Equal Opportunity announced
CSU Chancellor faces faculty protests, anti-racism questions at Sac State during visit
TESTIMONIAL: Sac State needs to recognize the visibility of Native students on campus
Podcast editor Mack Ervin III has the recap of the biggest stories over the weekend on the newest edition of The State Hornet Podcast.
This week’s major highlights include the forced cancellation of a showing of “The Rocky Horror Show,” the football team's blowout win against Northern Arizona, a new vaccine mandate for home football games and playoff updates for both men’s and women’s soccer.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Sac State ‘Rocky Horror’ performance canceled Thursday after actor injured in car accident
Sac State football routs Northern Arizona in 44-0 blowout victory
Sac State students react to updated vaccination policy upon homecoming football game
Sac State women’s soccer suffers heartbreaking 3-2 loss to Northern Arizona
Hornets men’s soccer fall 3-0 to UCSB, Big West playoff hopes dwindle
Podcast editor Mack Ervin III has the recap for the biggest stories through week eight of the semester on another episode of The State Hornet Podcast.
This week’s major highlights include the candlelight vigil service for Pi Kappa Phi president Aaron Cabral, a preview of “The Rocky Horror Show,” a historic win for Sac State’s football team and the return of our variety podcast Buzzed.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Sac State fraternity holds vigil for chapter president
Live theater returns to Sac State with production of ‘Rocky Horror’
Sac State football upsets #5 University of Montana 28-21
State of Sac State’s football team, upset win over Montana and more: 4TH AND GOAL
Astrology signs — a fun way to connect with friends or completely pointless?: STATE HORNET BUZZED
Another Friday brings another episode of The State Hornet Podcast where podcast editor Mack Ervin III recaps the week’s biggest stories through week seven.
Major highlights include a feature with Ezra Cabrera, the first openly transgender ASI board member in eight years, the school’s only co-ed Hispanic fraternity Alpha Psi Lambda, a detailed look into the Serna Center and revenue losses for ASI programs.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
First openly transgender ASI board member in eight years strives for change
ASI programs work to combat $2.9 million loss in revenue since pandemic
The meaning of family for Sac State Latino fraternity, Alpha Psi Lambda
Sac State jazz prepares for their first concert since return of in-person learning
Serna Center supports Sac State Latino and Hispanic students on campus
Podcast editor Mack Ervin III has the recap of the biggest stories over the weekend on this semester's ninth episode of The State Hornet Podcast.
This week’s major highlights include Skip Bishop leaving Sac State for another California school, a timeline of racial incidents since May 2020, senior cornerback Munchie Filer III’s football journey and story, the Hornets football team staying undefeated in Big Sky play and more.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Skip Bishop becomes fourth Black administrator to leave Sac State in the last year
TIMELINE: A look at the recent history of racism at Sac State
Sac State art students respond to pandemic through printmaking
Against all odds Sac State football player bounces back from injury and shines early
Sac State steamrolls Southern Utah 41-20
ASI asks Sac State administration to remove Columbus Day from academic calendar
Week six of classes brings about the newest edition of The State Hornet Podcast where podcast editor Mack Ervin III breaks down the week’s biggest stories.
This week’s major highlights include the Latino community’s commentary on the lack of faculty representation and sense of belonging at Sac State, an editor’s personal testimonial about her Hispanic heritage, updates for men’s and women’s soccer and volleyball and The State Hornet’s newest gaming podcast “The Usual Spot.”
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Sac State’s Latino community speaks on disproportionate ratios between faculty and students
TESTIMONIAL: I had to learn to love my Hispanic heritage
Nintendo Direct—Kirby, Metroid and the Mario Movie: THE USUAL SPOT
Women’s volleyball wins two consecutive games on the road
Sac State men’s soccer beats UC Irvine for first home win of the season
Sac State women’s soccer defeated by Northern Colorado 2-0
During a new episode of The State Hornet Podcast, news reporter Odin Rasco highlights some of the biggest stories from the newsroom this week.
This week’s main stories include the third round of HEERF payments to students, 88 Sac State students who have failed to certify their COVID-19 vaccination status, the State Hornet’s Hispanic Heritage Month coverage, as well as the men’s soccer team’s 1-to-1 tie against Cal Poly.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Sac State students to receive third round of HEERF grants
88 Sac State students failed to meet COVID-19 vaccination certification deadline
Sac State men’s soccer begins Big West play with 1-1 tie versus Cal Poly
Max ‘Pain’ Griffin on his journey from alley fights to the UFC: NO LIMITS PODCAST
Hispanic Heritage Month 2021
On a new episode of The State Hornet Podcast, podcast editor Mack Ervin III goes over some of the biggest stories from the newsroom over the past week.
This week’s major highlights include the town hall series for the vice president of inclusive excellence candidates, the journey some Chicanx/Latinx students face when going through the higher education system and the ongoing quest for the Black Student Union to help the community through virtual or in-person meetings.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Putting students first: Black Student Union offers community for Black Sac State students
Sac State squeezes out victory against Idaho State with second half shutout
Candidates for Sac State’s vice president of inclusive excellence share goals in open forum
‘Spotlighting Plática’ showcases Sac State Latinx community members
On a new edition of The State Hornet Podcast, podcast editor Mack Ervin III recaps the biggest stories produced by The State Hornet during the fourth week of classes.
This week’s major highlights include a sit down interview with new police chief Chet Madison Jr., what the Sac State community thinks of and expects from Madison Jr. and the police department, welcome back events hosted by Black Student Union and the PRIDE Center, and the new exhibit in the University Union highlighting the ASI Children’s Center.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Sac State Police Chief Chet Madison Jr. responds to anti-racism, police brutality
Sac State community shares thoughts, expectations for campus police and new chief
‘Welcome Black’ returns to Sac State campus for first time since quarantine
Sac State PRIDE spotlights community partnerships at annual event
Artwork from ASI Children’s Center displayed in Sac State Union
The end of week three brings about another episode of The State Hornet Podcast featuring podcast editor Mack Ervin III.
The big stories feature students being denied access to on-campus facilities for failing to certify their COVID-19 vaccination status, the Services for Students with Disabilities office transitioning to a paperless office and ASI’s primary goals for the 2020-21 academic year.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Sac State struggles to deny campus access to students who missed vaccination deadline
Sac State’s Services for Students with Disabilities transitions to campus
Serna Center hosts “La Bienvenida,” a celebration of Sac State’s Latinx community
ASI to share survey results on campus police department with Sac State administration
On another episode of The State Hornet Podcast, podcast editor Mack Ervin III rounds up the biggest stories entering week three of classes at Sacramento State.
Major stories include the first faculty senate meeting of the year detailing potential COVID-19 contingency plans, how students are feeling and fairing after returning to campus, and the Sac State football team losing their first home game since the 2019 season.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Sac State Faculty Senate talks changes on campus
Sac State students balance excitement of returning to campus with post-COVID realities
Indie artist Jayson Angove rocks Serna Plaza at Sac State
Island of Black and White plays Sac State concert
Sac State football loses home opener after offensive struggles
On a new edition of The State Hornet Podcast, podcast editor Mack Ervin III rounds up the biggest stories around the Sac State campus during the first two weeks of classes.
Major stories include the football team starting off its Big Sky title defense with a win, mixed fortunes for the men’s and women’s soccer teams, a review of Marvel’s newest movie Shang-Chi, and a letter from The State Hornet’s new Diversity editor, which includes an audit of our content over the past several semesters.
Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
Show Notes:
Sac State begins title defense with victory against Dixie State
Sac State women’s soccer display strong defense in 3-0 win
Sac State men’s soccer shutout in 1-0 home opener loss to Gonzaga
Sac State athletes sport new sponsorships
REVIEW: ‘Shang-Chi’ is a knockout
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Welcome to the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion section
Sac State President Robert Nelsen updates campus on COVID-19 protocols as fall semester approaches
Sac State and CSU to require COVID-19 vaccine for fall 2021, regardless of FDA approval
FAQ: Everything you need to know about Sac State’s return to campus in fall 2021
Sacramento County chief deputy named Sac State police chief
3 Sac State Chief of Police candidates selected, speak at town halls
As the spring semester, and hopefully the COVID-19 pandemic itself, nears an end, we wanted to take the time to chronicle what the year 2020 was like for Sacramento State students.
In this special podcast project, we spoke to students from across the Sac State community to learn how they dealt with the stresses of the pandemic and the ensuing lockdowns and what their plans are for next semester and beyond.
Music: Windswept by Kevin MacLeod
Sac State ASI approves addition of social justice scholarship
Best of Sac State 2021
6 Songs To Quit Your Job To: Khalil’s Virtual Venue
Does ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ ending mean an MCU ‘reboot’?
Unforgettable – The Year 2020: A State Hornet Podcast Special
Max’s Favorite Story: Students clash with professors violating Sac State policy restricting webcam requirements
Mack’s Favorite Story: Level Up with Shelby: The gaming community is still as toxic as ever
Email announcing police chief town halls
Sac State softball ends regular season with 1-2 series loss to Southern Utah
Sac State baseball splits road series with California Baptist University
Sac State women’s golf team ranked as 17th seed in NCAA regional tournament
Best of Sac State 2021 landing page
Gavin’s Favorite Story: Former ICE detainee continues activism, credits music for transformative healing
Rose’s Favorite Story: Isolation and grief: Sac State students cope with declining mental health during pandemic
Where did all that money go?: A breakdown of $63.8 million HEERF II funds
Multimedia virtual art exhibit to feature ‘Expressions for Social Justice’
Asian Sac State students, faculty share experiences navigating racism during the pandemic
Khalil’s Virtual Venue: Alternative Rock Subgenres
ABC10 host Kevin John recaps journalism journey: NO LIMITS PODCAST
CSU chancellor shares new details about fall 2021 campus return
Sac State graduation photographers provide inspiration for upcoming graduation shoots
Sac State baseball outscored by 26 runs in series loss to Grand Canyon University
Sac State softball drops 2-of-3 to Idaho State in last home series
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Sac State community calls for CSU to defund university police at caravan
Meditation, doodling, working out: how some students are coping with the pandemic
Isolation and grief: Sac State students cope with declining mental health during pandemic
“Let the champagne bottle pop,” all-time hitting record broken
ASI calls on Sac State to amend alcohol and drug policy to include medical amnesty
Passing the torch: new ASI president and vice president elect share their priorities for 2021-22
Sac State takes first in ECAC Valorant championships: E-Swarm Report
Training, sacrifice and camaraderie have shaped Sac State softball team’s pitching ace
Jesse Thorn’s virtual visit to Sac State: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT
54% of Sac State classes scheduled to have in-person components
Khalil’s Virtual Venue: A Post-Vaccine Posse Cut Playlist
OPINION: So… those Oscars, huh?
Sac State women’s golf wins Big Sky tournament
Sac State men’s golf team wins Big Sky Tournament
Best of Sac State voting form
Finals coming up soon, big weekend in sports: STATE HORNET PODCAST
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Should the 49ers go for Mac Jones? NO LIMITS PODCAST ft. Jesús Cano
Senior baseball players Matt Smith, Ryan Walstad lead Hornets through abnormal season
Sophomore slugger brings championship pedigree to Sac State softball team
Finals-bound Sac State Valorant avenges Smash Ultimate team’s loss: E-Swarm Report
CSU to require COVID-19 vaccine in fall, students react: State Hornet Podcast
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Last month, The State Hornet held a March Madness-style bracket on the most “bingeworthy” shows, and you all voted in droves to ultimately crown “Avatar: The Last Airbender” the championship, with “The Office” taking a close second.
Now, the editors behind the bracket, arts & entertainment editor Nijzel Dotson and opinion editor Magaly Muñoz, discuss how the bracket came to be before bringing in copy editor and Editor-in-Chief-elect Jordan Parker, deputy copy editor Alex Muegge and opinion staffers Shelby Tolly and Bradley Hinkson to react to the results themselves.
Which shows deserved better? Which shows deserved less? Listen below to find out!
Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod
On Friday’s episode of the “State Hornet Podcast,” Editor-in-Chief Max Connor gives updates on the announcement that CSU’s will require the COVID-19 vaccine for fall 2021, students weigh in on the vaccine requirement, the Derek Chauvin verdict and fall course deliveries. Then we cover women’s golf winning a Big Sky Championship and the new women’s head basketball coach. Lastly, a story about what students are listening to when they hit the gym.
NYT Bestselling author Chanel Miller speaks on healing from sexual assault
Level Up with Shelby: The gaming community is still as toxic as ever
Sac State beach volleyball unveils ‘Hornet Beach’ with ribbon-cutting
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Unforgettable: The Year 2020
Proposed fall 2021 class schedules for Sac State now visible on Student Center
Sacramento’s music and live entertainment scene prepares for post-pandemic comeback
PODCAST: Max’s Table #8: A conversation with Sac Bee food writer Benjy Egel
Sac State women’s basketball makes splash hire of Mark Campbell
NO LIMITS PODCAST: Sacramento Kings’ playoffs chances dashed, Jake Paul challenges Ben Askren
Unforgettable: The Year 2020
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Sac State begins administering COVID-19 vaccines to students on campus
Sac State ASI budget projects $690K loss amid campus return, lost revenue
OPINION: It’s time to join the hive of “The Empty Man”
PODCAST: REAL TALK WITH ROSE: Room for rent?
STATE HORNET PODCAST: COVID-19 Vaccinations given on campus
Unforgettable: The Year 2020
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COVID-19 vaccinations for Sac State students begins on campus Wednesday
Native American ethnic studies chair recounts higher education journey
PREVIEW: Sac State theater students to perform award-winning play through Zoom
Sac State softball gets swept in series against Weber State
Hornets’ softball junior Mejia sets school home run record
Hornets baseball team take series versus New Mexico State
STATE HORNET PODCAST: Crime map released, podcast news updates
STATE HORNET PODCAST: The ‘Unforgettable’ year of 2020, basketball recaps
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E-Swarm Report: First games of the ECAC playoffs bring mixed results
STATE HORNET BUZZED: Childhood movies – best, worst and underrated
NO LIMITS PODCAST: NFL trade and draft analysis, Kings’ losing streak
CRIME MAP: 2 crimes occur on campus over the past week
Unforgettable: The Year 2020
STATE HORNET PODCAST: Samantha Elizalde wins ASI presidency
STATE HORNET PODCAST: Students open up about mental health during the pandemic
STATE HORNET PODCAST: Community art studio opens, weekend sports recapped
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Samantha Elizalde wins Sac State ASI presidency
One year after COVID-19, Sac State rugger moves on
E-Swarm Report: First games of the ECAC playoffs bring mixed results
OPINION: 5 low-key ways to combat hustle culture before finals
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Isolation and grief: Sac State students cope with declining mental health during pandemic
PODCAST: Real Talk with Rose: It’s OK to not be OK
Sac State ASI elections for 2021-2022 Board of Directors starting Wednesday
Sac State baseball ranked in top 25 for first time in school history
Unforgettable: The Year 2020
STATE HORNET BROADCAST: Sac State police chief retires, Women’s Studies Department has 50th anniversary
El Avispón Del Estado: Las principales historias: Marzo 23-Abril 5
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Sacramento artist offers art studio perfectly ‘Taylor’d’ to the community
NO LIMITS PODCAST: MLB Opening Day, Sacramento Kings stumble again
With fans in attendance women’s soccer drops 2 matches
E-Swarm Report: Sac State League of Legends’ undefeated streak snapped in Big Sky finals
PODCAST: Regreso a clases en persona para el otoño de 2021
Unforgettable: The Year 2020
STATE HORNET PODCAST: Everything you may have missed over break
STATE HORNET PODCAST: Conference on anti-Asian violence held at Sac State
STATE HORNET PODCAST: Ethnic studies requirement approved, baseball series canceled
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Faculty Senate approves establishment of ethnic studies requirement at Sac State
Hornet Baseball: Weekend series canceled due to positive COVID-19 test
Sac State professor’s book gets plugged on ‘The Late Show’
OPINION: Spongebob’s top 5 most underrated songs
EDITORIAL: Sac State has not involved students in fall 2021 instruction decisions
STATE HORNET PODCAST: Everything you may have missed over break
STATE HORNET PODCAST: Conference on anti-Asian violence held at Sac State
Unforgettable: The Year 2020
Sac State AAPI community members respond to nationwide anti-Asian attacks
Women’s and gender studies students and faculty reflect on department’s 50th anniversary
Sac State volleyball season ends in 3-0 1st round Big Sky Tourney loss
Swinging in the right direction: Sac State freshman golfer shines early
Matt Smith powers Sac State baseball past Stanford 3-2
PODCAST: Real Talk with Rose: So, what’s for dinner?
Sac State Police Chief Mark Iwasa announces retirement
Limelight turns to blue light as Sacramento theater now performs through the screen
REVIEW: Yes, ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ rules
Sacramento’s Black community jubilant with Sojourner Truth Museum grand opening
Hornets baseball takes 3 of 4 as Randall matches school strikeout record
PODCAST: Breaking Down the Walls: Future of ‘The Bachelor’ amid racism in franchise
PODCAST: Real Talk with Rose: So, what’s for dinner?
Unforgettable: The Year 2020
Sac State students should expect to return to campus in fall 2021, provost says
Sac State registrar outlines spring 2021 Letter Grade/No Credit grading option
Sac State dean of engineering and computer science will depart after the spring semester
Bye Bye, Bunky: Sac state women’s basketball coach will not return
Former ICE detainee continues activism, credits music for transformative healing
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Sac State students should expect to return to campus in fall 2021, provost says
Sacramento County enters red tier of COVID-19 restrictions
Sac State’s immunocompromised community reflects on a year of COVID-19
Sacramento community shares experiences with homelessness, ways to help
OPINION: Let’s talk about the 2021 Oscar nominations
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CRIME MAP: Man arrested for reported restraining order violation against Sac State employee
STATE HORNET BUZZED: ‘WandaVision’ and the next MCU Phase
REVIEW: Some of the best songs nominated at the 2021 Grammys
E-Swarm Report week of March 12: Sac State esports teams destroy in SSBU
SWARM REPORT MARCH 13: Rough day for Sac State sports, all teams lose
SWARM REPORT March 14: Sac State baseball team pours on the scoring
In this audio extra uploaded for our profile on Sac State men's basketball guard Christian Terrell, Terrell reflects on his path away from Sac State and what brought him back.
President Nelsen announces ABC/no credit option for spring 2021
Limited fans to be allowed at Sac State sporting events
March Madness 2021: Most binge-worthy TV shows
OPINION: Ranking the top streaming services from best to worst
8 songs that have kept me company during quarantine
PODCAST: Breaking Down the Walls: Looking back on a year of COVID-19
STATE HORNET PODCAST: The ‘Unforgettable’ year of 2020, basketball recaps
Unforgettable: The Year 2020
STATE HORNET PODCAST: New Health and Human Services dean, ‘WandaVision’ review
Woman with BB gun spotted at Lark Sacramento apartment complex
Sac State women’s basketball team pulls off huge upset in tournament opener
Sac State women’s basketball crashes back to earth in season ending loss
Sac State men’s basketball team gets bounced in first round of conference tournament
Unforgettable: The Year 2020
March Madness 2021: Most binge-worthy TV shows
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Sac State announces new interim dean of Health and Human Services
Q&A: Meet the Sacramento photographer who is now a TikTok sensation
DUO REVIEW: ‘WandaVision’ is wickedly entertaining, but ultimately underwhelming
Sac State men’s basketball season turns in opposite direction after hot start
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STATE HORNET PODCAST: Sac State employees speak out, sports recaps
Sacramento City Councilman Eric Guerra reflects on journey to State Senate candidacy
ASI provides details on CARmencement and doubles amount of available scholarships
Faculty Senate votes to endorse ABC/NC grading for spring and summer 2021
Sac State Canvas goes down due to too many people accessing at once
Swarm Report Mar. 4th: Sac State softball breaks even in doubleheader, baseball sees 4 game win streak end
Sac State women’s basketball team falls short in crunch time
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STATE HORNET PODCAST, MON 3/1: Black History Month recap, this weekend in sports
Sac State employees allege labor exploitation, seek COVID-19 relief
Sac State students and faculty share expectations for the Biden presidency
OPINION: How deserving were the 2021 Golden Globe Award winners?
Weekend Swarm Report: Baseball completes sweep and track starts strong
E-Swarm Report Feb. 28: Sac State esports teams take heavy losses, closer victories
High school ultimatum leads Sac State track star to scholarship
STATE HORNET PODCAST, WED 2/24: HEERF Grants, ‘CARmencement’
STATE HORNET PODCAST, FRI 2/26: Faculty Senate, St. Francis protest
BHM Playlist: A history lesson on Black music’s impact
Environmental studies professor reflects on experience with civil rights movement
Why Sac State volleyball team wears masks and the basketball teams don’t
NO LIMITS PODCAST 2/28: ‘2021 All-Star Snub Team’
Swarm Report Feb. 26: men’s tennis team and women’s volleyball team lose nail biters
Wednesday 2/24 pod
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Sac State Faculty Senate discusses ‘CARmencement,’ proposes endorsing ABC/no credit grading option
Protestors rally against racism due to blackface by St. Francis student
Sacramento’s ‘Worst’ Kept Secret: Underground streetwear market reopens
Swarm Report Feb. 25: Both basketball programs suffer losses to Weber State
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FAQ: What you need to know about Sac State’s HEERF grant distribution
Sac State permanently closes vision center, optometry services eliminated
Sac State announces drive-through commencement for 2020 and 2021 graduates
Swarm Report Feb. 21: baseball and women’s tennis lose
E-Swarm Report: Resounding victories for League and Valorant
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Sac State will not require COVID-19 vaccine – students, faculty react
Flexibility, strength, delivery: How 3 Black-owned restaurants are surviving the pandemic
Sacramento native unites love of books and thrifting under one roof
Swarm Report Feb. 12: Sac State tennis teams swept, softball team opens split
South Sacramento pastor wants to change status quo with state Senate run
EDITORIAL: CSU backtracking on in-person instruction is nothing short of betrayal
STATE HORNET NEWS: First vaccine doses, interview with recently deceased soccer player’s coach, and more
STATE HORNET BUZZED: Valentine’s Day bests, worsts and traditions
3 Sac State dorm residents test positive for COVID-19
Sac State residents will not be tested for COVID-19 weekly
COVID-19 vaccination of Sac State faculty uncertain due to shortage in county
FAQ: What you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine at Sac State
ASI seeking out potential candidates to run for student government
Black History Month: 7 virtual, socially-distanced events in Sacramento
Opinion Section
In this audio extra uploaded for our story on the 35th National Girls & Women in Sports Day, Sac State track-and-field athlete La Trouchka Duke discusses what it means to her to have a woman coach at Sac State and her experience as a woman athlete.
Black History Month Landing Page
Sac State administers its first vaccine doses at University Union clinic
90-minute ‘My Sac State’ outage not a result of the wind or weather
CSU Board sponsors expanding student mental health services
Sacramento State volleyball team wins second home match against Idaho State
Sac State men’s basketball loses gritty morning showdown against Eastern Washington
Sac State Police Department continues operations during campus closure with $6.6 million budget
DACA reinstated for first time since 2017
Spotlight podcast with Andres Guerra (coming soon)
ASI announces COVID-19 surveillance testing for staff of Children’s Center
Kylie’s goodbye column (coming soon)
THE LO-DOWN: I’m graduating
Bradley’s best movies of 2020 (coming soon)
Black students react to racial slurs at UNIQUE talent show and following investigation
Students clash with professors violating Sac State policy restricting webcam requirements
Prepare for a 6 week stay-at-home order, Sacramento County Health officials say
Sac State Faculty Senate votes in favor of keeping spring break
YOUTUBE: BLM Sacramento and Our Streets Coalition hold boycott Arden Mall protest
Sac State Women’s basketball game against UC Davis canceled
Sac State Men’s Basketball defeats Idaho Vandals 73-57 in morning showdown
Sac State women’s basketball team drops first game of the season
THE LO-DOWN: The ultimate affordable holiday gift-guide
OPINION: The NFL has fumbled the ball with its handling of COVID-19
Show Notes:
Sac State provost says it may be too late to implement credit/no credit
Sac State ASI executive vice president resigns effective Wednesday
Sac State Trump and Biden supporters discuss presidential election
Sac State blows out Bethesda in first game since COVID-19 shutdown
Sac State esports team finishes playoffs 2nd in Valorant, 3rd in Smash Ultimate
Burger Patch opening third location near Sac State campus
2 campus dining food service employees test positive for COVID-19
Sac State announces plans to reduce amount of people on campus beginning Monday
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CDC guidelines on traveling during holidays
PHOTOS: Trump supporters rally in downtown Sacramento for third consecutive week
Pro-Trump protestors and counter-protestors clash outside Capitol
President Nelsen testifies about COVID-19 impacts on Sac State to California State Assembly
Longest running music festival at Sac State continued virtually this year
RESULTS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD: Election 2020
Sac State football player tests positive for COVID-19
State Hornet Election Day coverage YouTube video
MULTIMEDIA: Trump supporters protest vote counts in California
Sac State counselors discuss how to cope with a post-election environment
Presidential dissatisfaction and election anxiety key topics of MLK Center’s voter dialogue
Sac State hosts panel discussing 2020 election results and impacts
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PHOTOS: Sac State track and field team members show their creative side
Track and field resumes on campus, hopeful for 2021 season
BAOBAB takes the stage after months of jamming in isolation
Taylor’d Mind Studios Website
ASI announces schedule for its 2021 elections, support for Prop 16
Former resident makes bomb threat against The Crossings
Hornet Speaker Series (coming soon)
FAQ: All about Measures A, B and C on Sacramento’s ballot
Q&A: Top-ranked musician books new gig as Sac State assistant professor
Former Sac State basketball player goes pro overseas
KYLIEBYTES: Students are struggling with online learning
THE LO-DOWN: I swiped right on over 1,000 people on Tinder
THE LO-DOWN: I played my own version of ‘The Bachelorette’ on Bumble (coming soon)
Former ASI president Christian Landaverde says resignation was due to COVID-19 campus closure
Experts explain: California propositions, what they’ll cost
Sac State punter from down under
‘See you next fall’: No college football for Hornets this season
Wide Open Walls artists give Sacramento a burst of color
REVIEW: The 5 best ‘Treehouse of Horror’ segments from ‘The Simpsons’
Coronavirus landing page
Civil rights icon Dolores Huerta urges students to vote, condemns racism
8 Sac State students quarantined in American River Courtyard in first month of school
5 things Sac State students are missing out on during virtual fall semester
REVIEW: Top 10 books I’ve read in quarantine
Sac State’s Fall 2020 Convocation addresses anti-racism efforts in higher education: https://statehornet.com/2020/09/sac-state-anti-racism-convocation-fall-2020/
Incoming CSU Chancellor Joseph Castro discusses COVID-19 plans and priorities: https://statehornet.com/2020/10/chancellor-joseph-castro-student-press/
Q&A with a student safety ambassador: COVID-19 protocol on campus: https://statehornet.com/2020/10/sac-state-student-safety-ambassadors/
Sac State art students collaborate on on new sculpture for Welcome Center:
https://statehornet.com/2020/10/sac-state-welcome-center-sculpture/
‘Do I look more dangerous than a white man?’: Sac State athletes speak on social justice issues: https://statehornet.com/2020/09/sac-state-athletes-social-justice/
On this week’s episode of The State Hornet Podcast, podcast editor Robbie Pierce and editor-in-chief Max Connor discuss the appointment of a new California State University chancellor and a major change to Associated Students, Inc. funding for student organizations, and are then joined by sports writer Allisyn Mayhew to discuss how the Sacramento State football team has been practicing.
This week on The State Hornet Podcast, Podcast Editor Robbie Pierce, Editor-in-Chief Max Connor and Managing Editor Maddie Beck bring you the latest news including President Trump’s visit to Sacramento to discuss the ongoing wildfires with Gov. Gavin Newsom, the delaying of the reopening of The WELL and new features in both The State Hornet’s sports and A&E sections.
Music: Acid Trumpet by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3340-acid-trumpet License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
On this week’s episode of The State Hornet Podcast, Podcast Editor Robbie Pierce, Managing Editor Maddie Beck and Editor-in-Chief Max Connor go over major stories since the back-to-school episode uploaded week one, including the announcement of another virtual semester for Spring 2021, the new Early Exit Program paying Sacramento State employees potentially up to $70,000 to resign and more.