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New for the Fall 2020 semester, State Hornet: Spotlight is a series of audio profiles featuring high profile guests in a longform format.

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    Women's basketball team reacts to being named best female team: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT SHORT

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 9:36


    Former Hornet graduate guard and Big Sky MVP Lianna Tillman, former guard Jazmin Carrasco and all-Big Sky center Isnelle Natabou sit down with sports editor Jordan Latimore to react to the women's basketball team being named “Best Female Team” in the 2022 Best of Sac State oll on this State Hornet Spotlight Short.Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeodShow Notes:THE GRIND: Mark Campbell's ascent to women's basketball head coach at Sac State 

    Sac State alumni's up-and-down football journey and USFL dream: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT SHORT

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 6:37


    In a special audio story version of The State Hornet Spotlight, staffer Jack Freeman talks to Sac State alumnus and former Hornets wide receiver Isiah Hennie about his eventful journey to make it in the professional football world.Hennie, who recorded 139 catches for 1,523 yards and 11 touchdowns during four seasons with the Sac State football team from 2014 to 2018, has looked to the NFL, the AAF, the CFL and the newly reformed United States Football League (USFL) for a chance to prove he can make it in the big leagues.While he has come close to signing a contract several times, he still waits to this day for his maiden opportunity. Listen to his story here:Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod

    Hornets appreciate being in person after two years of being locked inside: STATE HORNET QUADCAST

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 38:36


    Quadcast has returned after a two-year absence! On this edition, staffer Laura de la Garza Garcia, newsletter editor Odin Rasco and opinion editor Kris Hall host a special “Quadcast” edition of State Hornet Spotlight where they interview Sac State students about their experiences and thoughts on dealing with two years of life under COVID-19 restrictions.In the first part of the episode, communications major Adrian Piñon, photography major Nathenial Goguen and others join our hosts to discuss online classes, the return of in-person learning, new habits picked up during quarantine and more.Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod

    Discussing the journey of women of color in modern-day America: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 22:04


    On this episode of State Hornet Spotlight, multimedia staffer Alexis Hunt sits down with Sacramento State student Maya Coleman and asks her about her personal experiences as a woman of color in today's society. Coleman shares her thoughts with the audience about the struggles women of color face and how these challenges have influenced her personally. Coleman urges listeners to hold each other accountable and to have uncomfortable conversations surrounding issues of race and gender in America.  Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod

    How Sac State students can receive confidential support for sexual violence: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 27:19


    Confidential campus advocate Laura sits down with State Hornet visuals editor Dominique Williams to discuss resources for Sacramento State students who have experienced sexual violence.Laura, whose last name is withheld to protect confidentiality, works for WEAVE (When Everyone Acts Violence Ends) which is partnered with Sac State to provide students with free support. She defines sexual violence, intimate partner violence and affirmative consent and tells the audience how to reach out for support if students have experienced past or present sexual assault.For support options:WEAVE phone number: 916-278-5850WEAVE email: WEAVE@csus.eduWEAVE 24 hour hotline: 916-920-2952WEAVE website: weaveinc.orgNational sexual violence hotline: 1-800-656-4673National domestic violence hotline: 800-799-7233Related Links: BREAKING: CSU Chancellor resigns following mishandling of sexual harassment complaintsSac State to receive $2.2 million in state funding for mental health services, basic needs - The State HornetState Hornet Spotlight: Dr. Alma Flores talks about the importance of HSI funding and hiring more Latinx facultyMusic: Inspired by Kevin Macleod

    Dr. Alma Flores breaks down teaching as a Latinx professor, campus' HSI funding: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 41:02


    On this episode of State Hornet Spotlight, former digital editor Mercy Sosa sits down with Dr. Alma Flores, an assistant professor of Education at Sacramento State.Flores discusses the funding Sac State receives for being a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), the lack of Hispanic representation in the faculty as a whole and how fellow faculty and administrators can help their fellow faculty of color.This episode was originally recorded on Dec. 8, 2021.Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeodRELATED: Sac State's Latino community speaks on disproportionate ratios between faculty and studentsRELATED: TIMELINE: A look at the recent history of racism at Sac StateRELATED: Sac State students celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month 

    A Native student's survival story turned academic journey: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 15:37


    Context warning: this episode of State Hornet Spotlight features mentions of sexual abuse, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and substance abuseDiversity, Equity and Inclusion editor Emma Hall talks with Pauline Ghost-Perez, a Native American Studies student at Sacramento State about her experience as a Native student. Ghost-Perez, Miwok and Oglala Sioux, talks about surviving foster care, fighting to end intergenerational trauma and the person who changed her life — her 1-year-old daughter, Wynonna. Music: Inspired by Kevin MacleodRELATED: ‘Existence is resistance': the reality of being Indigenous students at Sac State RELATED: Native American ethnic studies chair recounts higher education journey RELATED: TESTIMONIAL: Sac State needs to recognize the visibility of Native students on campus National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673WEAVE's 24-Hour Support Line (located in Sacramento): 916-920-2952WEAVE ResourcesStrongHearts Native Helpline: 1-844-762-8483 StrongHearts Native Helpline ResourcesSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services National Hotline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

    Former Sac State basketball player discusses prioritizing mental health: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 25:04


    On this episode of State Hornet Spotlight, managing editor Magaly Muñoz and sports beat writer Jordan Latimore sit down with former Sacramento State basketball player Samaad Hector about his decision to leave the team before the season to prioritize his mental health.Hector discusses his hesitation to come forward about his depression to his family and friends but says he hopes talking about his own struggles will help someone else in the process.Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeodRELATED: Isolation and grief: Sac State students cope with declining mental health during pandemicRELATED: OPINION: Seasonal depression mixed with a pandemic is a recipe for disasterRELATED: STATE HORNET PODCAST: Students open up about mental health during the pandemicBelow are some services that help with mental health. Crisis Contacts & Services - NAMI Sacramento - NAMI SacramentoStudent Health & Counseling ServicesCrisis phone numbers Suicide Prevention in the Sacramento AreaNational Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255If you are in a physical or psychiatric emergency, call 911.

    Alumna shares her experience being a Hispanic woman in media: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 28:46


    On this edition of State Hornet Spotlight, State Hornet alumna Aranza Mora talks to managing editor Magaly Muñoz about her experience with being a Latina woman in media and how her love for being Hispanic pushed her into working in Spanish broadcast.Mora also shares her advice for those seeking to work in journalism full time after college.Post graduation in fall 2020, Mora worked as a news anchor for iHeartMedia and is currently a show host for Univision's Despierta Sacramento.Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod

    Newsom survives recall, editor roundtable reacts: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 26:04


    A follow-up episode of the State Hornet Spotlight podcast features podcast editor Mack Ervin III, Editor-in-Chief Jordan Parker and managing editor Magaly Muñoz giving their immediate reaction following the 2021 California recall election.The three debate the wider than expected margin of victory, what the future may hold for candidates Larry Elder and Kevin Paffrath and how Gavin Newsom and the Democrats found their mojo to revive his governorship and future political prospects.Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeodNewsom audio from KTVU: Newsom victory speech: governor 'humbled and grateful' after California recall failsElder audio from Forbes and AP: 'Stay Tuned': Larry Elder Hints At Future Plans In Concession Speech, Larry Elder concedes California recall defeat

    Editor roundtable discussion about historic recall election: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 33:51


    A special episode of the State Hornet Spotlight podcast features a roundtable discussion with podcast editor Mack Ervin III, Editor-in-Chief Jordan Parker and features editor Magaly Muñoz where they talk about their opinions concerning the upcoming recall election.The trio debates the moments that jump-started the recall, whether the candidates are viable governors for the world's fifth largest economy, and whether they think incumbent Gov. Gavin Newsom will retain his position come Tuesday night.Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod

    Sac State students Nahom & Ayra on getting “Mic'd Up”: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 24:49


    Mic'd Up Students home pageMic'd Up Students InstagramEpisodes mentioned in podSac State students look to spark change with new podcast

    Jesse Thorn's virtual visit to Sac State: STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 46:09


    Maximum Fun podcast networkPODCAST SPOTLIGHT: Hornet Speaker Series – Russ BuettnerPODCAST SPOTLIGHT: Hornet Speaker Series – Wesley Lowery54% of classes will have on-campus components: STATE HORNET PODCAST

    STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT: Passion Bailey's love and support of reading

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 23:19


    State Hornet article on Passion Bailey and Hidden Gems

    SPOTLIGHT PODCAST: History professor examines history and rise of conspiracies

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 24:10


    How QAnon came to be, and why it's still here On this edition of State Hornet: Spotlight, podcast staffers Rose Vega and Gavin Rock talk with Sacramento State history professor Joseph Palermo. Palermo, who has done research and writing on Watergate and 1950s politics, discusses the history and recent rise of conspiracy theories like QAnon and how politicians use them for personal and party gain. Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod

    PODCAST SPOTLIGHT: Sacramento Pastor Tecoy Porter discusses how to serve a community

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 17:42


    South Sacramento pastor wants to change status quo with state Senate runTecoy Porter 2022 Senate campaign website

    STATE HORNET SPOTLIGHT: Kylie Robison of ‘Kyliebytes' talks stocks post-GameStop

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 10:00


    KYLIEBYTES on Substack4 Things to Know About the GameStop InsanityRobinhood in-app glossary claims Nazis were socialistRobinhood customers file class action lawsuit after popular app halts GameStop stock tradingInvestopedia page on DogeCoin

    SPOTLIGHT EXTRA: Student shares personal experiences with gun violence in speech

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 8:19


    Candlelight vigil held for two teens killed at Arden Fair Mall

    SPOTLIGHT: Defensor legal explica la situación de DACA y Dreamers

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 11:53


    Sac State Dreamer Resource CenterCHIRLA sitioDACA fully reinstated for first time since 2017‘Nothing in my life is secure': Sac State DACA recipients speak out

    SPOTLIGHT: Legal advocate explains the situation for DACA and Dreamers

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 17:57


    DACA fully reinstated for first time since 2017‘Nothing in my life is secure': Sac State DACA recipients speak outSac State Dreamer Resource CenterCHIRLA website

    SPOTLIGHT: Sac State professor discusses suffragette and civil rights activist Mary Church Terrell

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 17:07


    This week on Spotlight, news reporter Gavin Rock spoke with Sacramento State professor Mona Siegel about the life of suffragette and civil rights activist Mary Church Terrell. Siegel presented a brief slideshow of Terrell's life for the Crocker Art Museum's U-Nite 2020. Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod

    SPOTLIGHT: State Hornet alumna Shiavon Chatman on being a young Black author

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 31:15


    Shiavon's book available now on Gumroad

    SPOTLIGHT: Political strategist Daraka Larimore-Hall evaluates results of ballot propositions

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 31:11


    On this episode of State Hornet: Spotlight, podcast editor Robbie Pierce and editor-in-chief Max Connor talk with Daraka Larimore-Hall, a vice chair of the state Democratic Party and political strategist and consultant, about why some of the ballot propositions turned out the way they did and what it means for California and both political parties going forward. Larimore-Hall also discusses some of California's electoral history and why he sees voting as a collective act rather than an individualized one. Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod

    SPORTS SPOTLIGHT: Sac State alumnus makes the cut in soccer, music and barbering

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 25:18


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    SPOTLIGHT: Hornet Speaker Series – Russ Buettner

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 50:10


    During our Hornet Speaker Series last month, Pulitzer Prize-winning State Hornet alumnus reporter Russ Buettner appeared on our Twitch stream Oct. 21 to discuss how to manage and find sources for hard-hitting investigative stories, find a career in the modern journalistic landscape and earn and keep an audience's respect and attention in today's lightning-fast media cycle. Buettner, a collaborator on multiple New York Times stories on President Donald Trump's finances, taxes and debts, as well as the “Abused and Used” series chronicling mistreatment of developmentally disabled people living in New York group homes, also shared various stories of his time as a political investigative reporter. Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod

    SPOTLIGHT: How to use the Modoc Hall 4-day vote center this year

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 16:46


    Sac County election resourcesSac State voting resourcesSac State Community Engagement Center InstagramSac State Community Engagement Center homepageAssociated Students, Inc. advocacy pageCalifornia Ballot Bowl

    SPOTLIGHT: Hornet Speaker Series: Wesley Lowery

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 43:50


    The State Hornet hosted its first ever live Twitch event last week: the Hornet Speaker Series of virtual Q&A sessions. Wesley Lowery, a Pulitzer Prize winner, author of “They Can't Kill Us All: Ferguson, Baltimore, and a New Era in America's Racial Justice Movement” and creator of The Washington Post's “Fatal Force” project, spoke to Sacramento State journalism students Monday, Oct. 18. Lowery spoke about the role of a journalist in today's world, how to find and build trust with sources and what journalists can do to increase media literacy and build a relationship with their audience. Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod

    SPOTLIGHT: Electoral activist Dann Mead analyzes ballot measures and propositions

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 26:19


    Experts explain: California propositions, what they'll costBallotpediaComstock's Magazine article by State Hornet multimedia editor Sara Nevis featuring Mead

    SPOTLIGHT: President Nelsen talks campus reopening, student fees, future commencements

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 30:30


    On this episode of State Hornet: Spotlight, Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen talks to State Hornet podcast editor Robbie Pierce and editor-in-chief Max Connor about when and how campus might reopen, the reasons student tuition and fees have not been reduced, the future of commencement ceremonies, when sports will return and more. Nelsen also talks about his personal history, from growing up on a ranch in Montana to being forced to apply for a college scholarship as part of a punishment from his English teacher in high school. Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3918-inspired License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    SPOTLIGHT: Onit Coffee founder Shadi Khattab on how to brew a business

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 19:29


    State Hornet reporters Chanelle Muerong and Garry Singh bring you another episode of the State Hornet: Spotlight audio profile series, this time featuring Sac State business alumnus and Onit Coffee CEO Shadi Khattab. Khattab discusses the role coffee played in his family life, how and why he founded a coffee truck, how he's grown his business through social media marketing, his plans for expansion and more. Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3918-inspired License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    SPOTLIGHT: Voice of Youth founder Berry Accius discusses activism, police defunding

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 36:59


    On the first episode of our new State Hornet: Spotlight audio profile series, multimedia reporter Sara Nevis talks with local father, activist and chef Berry Accius to discuss his personal history and views on activism, what more he feels needs to be done following the shooting death of Zarrie Allen, the need for follow-through and community initiatives within activist spaces, what “defund the police” truly means and more. Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3918-inspired License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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