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TIMELINE: A look at the recent history of racism at Sac State
Proposed fall 2021 class schedules for Sac State now visible on Student Center
By Camryn Dadey Published in The State Hornet on April 16, 2021 Proposed fall 2021 class schedules and course modalities are now visible to Sacramento State students on their Student Center, said Provost Steve Perez on Friday via email. Students can view what instruction mode the class will be delivered in their Student Center underneathContinue reading “Proposed fall 2021 class schedules for Sac State now visible on Student Center”
Environmental studies professor reflects on experience with civil rights movement
Story by Estefany Nunez, web design by Camryn Dadey
Podcast Spotlight: Hornet Speaker Series – Russ Buettner
Sac State reaches record number of positive COVID-19 cases
By Camryn Dadey Published November 16, 2020 in the State Hornet Potential and confirmed positive COVID-19 cases peaked at Sacramento State during the week of Nov. 9 to Nov. 15, with the number of positive cases connected to the university nearly doubling the last two weeks. COVID-19 cases have also spiked in Sacramento, moving theContinue reading “Sac State reaches record number of positive COVID-19 cases”
FAQ: All about Measure B on Sacramento’s ballot
By Camryn Dadey Published October 22, 2020 in the State Hornet Measure B on Sacramento’s Ballot this year, also called the Independent Redistricting Timeline Exception, focuses on the timeline of redistricting that the city follows after receiving population data from the 2020 census. The State Hornet has put together an FAQ answering the most commonContinue reading “FAQ: All about Measure B on Sacramento’s ballot”
Sac State ASI loses $1.7 million in revenue due to COVID-19
By Camryn Dadey Published in the State Hornet September 9, 2020 Sacramento State’s Associated Students, Inc. discussed their 2019-2020 financial report, which showed a $1.7 million loss in program service fees, and financial relief for students in a Zoom meeting Wednesday. Independent auditor Christy Norton noted that while ASI did lose revenue compared to lastContinue reading “Sac State ASI loses $1.7 million in revenue due to COVID-19”