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With the commencement of Native American Heritage Month , it’s important to consider ways to learn about Native American history in ways that depict Native people accurately without prejudice. From ...
Native American students from throughout the country turned away from Sac State following miscommunications between the California Tribal College and campus administration.
Students protest for trans rights in front of Amador Hall against Turning Point USA’s event featuring former collegiate swimmer Paula Scanlan Tuesday, April 2, 2024. Various student groups attended ...
At the March 4 President’s Forum, Sac State President Luke Wood responded to students’ concerns about the administration’s approach to recent attacks on trans and immigrant communities, inclusivity ...
Former employees of Sac State’s ASI Children’s Center have alleged that the director used intimidation and discrimination to create a hostile working environment.
Cheers were heard down the hallways at Lassen Hall as music and laughter filled the room. This was a celebration of creating a space for the community to come together. Sacramento State celebrated the ...
President Luke Wood acknowledges the ongoing encampment at Sacramento State and CSU’s statement that they have no plans to fulfill calls for divestment.
Alex Blaise, known as SacBoyEats, is using his platform to mentor students and spotlight Sacramento’s small businesses, especially Black-owned eateries.
The State Hornet releases its spring midway audit of the spring semester, continuing the publication’s commitment to providing diverse coverage that accurately and consistently reflects our audience.
Opinion writer Jordan Parker outlines why the NFL is at fault for the coronavirus outbreak occurring at multiple team facilities over the course of the season.
Lester Holt, a Sac State alumnus, claps during the 36th annual Cronkite Award Luncheon on November 4, 2019. Holt spoke with The State Hornet about his journalism career and the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s the on-going question many Sac State students seem to struggle in answering. Where will I live this semester? Between rent, amenities and distance from campus, it can be difficult to narrow all ...
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