Uploading every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, The State Hornet Podcast has various editors and staffers recapping this week in campus events and local news.
In this episode of The State Hornet Podcast, Aliza Imran, Nancy Rodriguez Bonilla and Aaron Lofton go over campus news.Rodriguez Bonilla goes over the failed promises of the California Tribal College, the announcement of the Native American College opening and the Esak'tima Center. Imran talks about the three-day International Conference of Genocide, Project Rebound and winter activities around Sacramento. Lofton discusses the Causeway Boxing Classic event and the reactions to the rejection of Proposition 6.
In this week's episode, Aliza Imran and Nancy Rodriguez Bonilla go over this week's campus news.Imran talks about the breast cancer 5k held on campus, students feeling frustrated about fee increases and the Art de Inspiracion: Día de Los Muertos exhibition being held at the California Museum.Rodriguez Bonilla discusses the AI tools that the National Institute on Artificial Intelligence in Society is rolling out and Sacramento State's only Folklórico dance instructor, Osvaldo Ramírez Vidales.
In this episode of The State Hornet Podcast Aaron Lofton and Mateo Davis go over recent news.Lofton talks about the impact that the “For the People” gallery had on people viewing the art.Davis talked about some big names who performed at the Golden Sky Festival such as Luke Bryan and other artists.
In this episode of the State Hornet Podcast, Aaron Lofton and Jack Freeman go over the news from the last two weeks. Lofton discusses “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” the Native American repatriation survey and the newly released stadium renderings for Sac State football.Freeman discusses the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month with La Bienvenida, Golden 1 Center offering to host Sac State basketball and the Ace of Spades headliners.
Join Aliza Imran and Jessica Shona-Stewart as they discuss recent Sac State news.Imran discusses the announcement last Thursday that winter commencement will be held at the Golden 1 Center on Dec. 14. She also talks about Sac State's increase of Latinx/Chicanx representation, the Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) Center opening and the Sacramento Reptile Show. Shona-Stewart talks about the financial instability that Sac State students are experiencing from delays in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, as well as the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Policy Summit and President Luke Wood's fee increase approval. Show notes:FAFSA delays and changes threaten Sac State's financially vulnerable studentsBREAKING: Sac State President Luke Wood announces 4 of 5 student fee increases approvedSac State hosts the inaugural Asian American Pacific Islander Statewide Policy SummitBREAKING: Sac State to host winter commencement at Golden 1 CenterSacramento Reptile Show delivers an un-frog-gettable fall expositionCHLFSA calls on Sac State to increase Latinx/Chicanx representation and leadership
Join Aliza Imran and Mateo Davis as they discuss recent Sacramento State news. Imran discusses Sac State President Luke Wood's fall address, lovelytheband's latest album and the release of a forensic examination of CapRadio.RELATED: Sac State freshman deceased after scooter accident in South SacramentoDavis talks about the proposed new fees for Sac State students, Hornet football's 0-2 season start and the death of a Sac State freshman. Show notes: BREAKING: Sac State releases independent forensic examination of CapRadioLovelytheband's latest album navigates life's highs and lowsStudents voice concern as Sac State proposes fee increasesPresident's fall address highlights Sac State's assistive programs for studentsHornets run out of gas late and fall short of upset in California ClashSac State gets chewed up by the Bulldogs
Join Evan Patocka and James Fife as they rundown the past week in Sacramento State news. Patocka discusses the Japan Day celebration as well as the Big Sky championships from both men's and women's tennis and golf. RELATED: Pro-Palestine encampment draws support from students and community members at Sac StateFife talks about the recent divestment announcement from Sac State, the California Faculty Association ceasefire agreement drawing resignations from members and Elk Grove Unified School District's guaranteed admission for eligible students. Show notes:BREAKING: Sac State to alter investment policies in light of pro-Palestine encampmentMultiple California Faculty Association members resign over union's ceasefire resolutionSac State golf brings home double the Big Sky hardware on the links to advance‘I was ready to die on the court today': Men's tennis gives their all for a championshipNCAA Tournament bound: Sac State women's tennis wins Big Sky ChampionshipSac State blossoms into spring with 17th-annual Japan Day
Podcasting staffers Aaron Lofton and Wendy Yang recap the last few weeks of Sacramento State news in this episode of The State Hornet Podcast.Yang starts out discussing the attack outside of Klamath hall, the Students for Quality Education tuition increase protest and the 13th Annual Out of the Darkness walk on campus. RELATED: Students and organizers comment on Sac State's encampmentLofton then talks about a profile on Sac State's librarian Ántonia Peigahi and hiking trails in the area. He also discusses the details about the encampment protest in the library quad on campus.Show Notes:‘We're going to be here until the CSU system divests': Students and organizers comment on Sac State encampment Sac State offers guaranteed admission to eligible Elk Grove Unified studentsStudent-led tuition takeover rally continues fight against 34% increases‘We're going to be here until the CSU system divests': Students and organizers comment on Sac State encampment
Authors: Daniel Gonzales & Zacariah AguilaPodcasting staffers Daniel Gonzales and Zacariah Aguila recap the last few weeks of Sacramento State news in this episode of The State Hornet Podcast.Gonzales starts out discussing the low voter turnout for this year's Associated Student, Inc. election, the seven new murals on campus and the return of a missing hornet. RELATED: Sac State Says: Students are excited for the Oakland A's move to SacramentoAguila then talks about the resignation of Vice President of Inclusive Excellence Mia Settles-Tidwell, the 13th annual Out of the Darkness Walk and the Black, Indigenous and People Of Color artists being featured at the R.W & Joyce Witt Gallery on campus.Show Notes:BIPOC artists at Sac State bring color and culture to the world of fine artsGALLERY: Sac State hosts 13th-annual Out of the Darkness WalkVoters support second term for current ASI president with 13% turnout
Authors: Daniel Gonzales, Wendy YangPodcast staffers Daniel Gonzales and Wendy Yang recap recent Sacramento State news, in this episode of The State Hornet Podcast. Gonzales discusses the on campus protest about the California State University tuition increase and opportunities for on-campus jobs. RELATED: Voters support second term for current ASI president with 13% turnoutYang discussed the "Day of Action" fair, supporting sexual assault survivors, the Women's Resource Center at Sacramento State and celebrating women's success in fashion.Show Notes:Students gather across campus to protest 34% tuition increase – The State HornetJob opportunities to help manage the Sac State hive Sac State's Day of Action provides support, resources for sexual assault survivors The Women's Resource Center provides students a sanctuary – The State Hornet Breaking barriers: Celebrating women in fashion – The State Hornet
Authors: Daniel Gonzales & Aaron Lofton Podcasting staffers Daniel Gonzales and Aaron Lofton recap the last few weeks of Sacramento State news in this episode of The State Hornet Podcast.Gonzales and Lofton both start out discussing the near-campus carjacking and shooting, along with the escape of the suspects. Lofton then discusses the Sac State NFL Pro Day and the Division of Inclusive Excellence event.RELATED: A fatal shooting and carjacking bring different feelings to Sac State students. Gonzales gives details about the Vivarium located in Sequoia Hall and rounds out the podcast with a recap on the trans rights protest, in regard to Turning Point USA's guest speaker Paula Scanlan. Show Notes:Sac State trans rights advocates protest in opposition to Turning Point USA speakerSac State hosts showcase for progress of Antiracism & Inclusive Campus Action PlanThe near-campus shooting and carjacking: What we know – The State Hornet
Author: Evan Patocka, Zacariah AguilaPodcast staffers Evan Patocka and Zacariah Aguila recap the recent Sacramento State news in this episode of The State Hornet Podcast. Patocka discusses the awards The State Hornet won at the Associated Collegiate Press national media conference, as well as the Title IX legislation for California State Universities and the Cooper-Woodson College Enhancement Program.RELATED: Cooper-Woodson College Enhancement centers academic success on Black excellenceAguila talks about the reviews of “Dune: Part 2” and “Ricky Stanicky,” two movies that have recently been released, as well as The Band Hayez performing at the University Union. Show notes:‘Ricky Stanicky,' and all the greatest friends we never hadJazz, funk and R&B: The Band Hayez‘Dune: Part 2' a Sci-Fi supernova for audiences‘Making our college campuses safer is a top priority': New bill aims to strengthen Title IX in California colleges
Author: Evan Patocka, Aliza ImranPodcast staffers Evan Patocka and Aliza Imran recap the last week of Sacramento State news in this episode of The State Hornet Podcast. Patocka highlights a surge in the podcast section,shouting out current and future podcasts that will be released later in the semester. RELATED: Back to the 80s: ‘The Burbs'Imran discusses the Black Student Success Task Force, a list of best drugstore skincare products and ‘The Burbs,' one of the many movie reviews in the Back to the 80s series on The State Hornet. Show notes:Sac State launches Black Success Initiative and Black Honors CollegeThe Buzz Ep. #1: ‘Mean Girls:' Then & NowRetrogrades #1: ‘I, Robot' you, get dizzyBeyond the Hive Ep. #6: Battle Across The PondAnything But Sports! Ep. 1The five best drugstore skincare products students need to try
Authors: Evan Patocka and Aaron LoftonPodcast staffers Evan Patocka and Aaron Lofton recap the latest in Sacramento State news on this episode of The State Hornet Podcast.Patocka talks about the ratification of the new California Faculty Association and California State University tentative agreement, student concerns regarding the rise of anti-LGBTQ laws and opening weekend for baseball. RELATED: Sac State outfielder hit seven times in eight plate appearancesLofton discusses historic Black artists at the Crocker Art Museum and leading Sac State Black athletes. Show notes: Sac State community reacts to anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in the USSac State outfielder hit seven times in eight plate appearancesCFA votes to ratify tentative agreementBlack History is American History at the Crocker Art MuseumSac State gets plunked in opening day doubleheader but finishes with walk-off winShowcasing 10 Outstanding Black Sac State Student-Athletes
Authors: Evan Patocka, Wendy YangPodcast staffers Evan Patocka and Wendy Yang highlight people, places and events impacting the Black community around Sacramento State and the city of Sacramento.Patocka talks about Sac State football's cornerback Dillon Juniel, the Hornet soccer team's Willcot brothers on the soccer team and a local Black-owned soul food restaurant.RELATED: Meet the Vice President of Inclusive ExcellenceYang talks about the Vice President of Inclusive Excellence Dr. Mia Settles-Tidwell, while also discussing photographer Kachiside Madu and Black Org Night. Show notes:https://www.instagram.com/p/C3JO1gRPpLp/ A photographer's goal of changing the world one snapshot at a timeSac State corner embraces doubt and uses it as fuelBrotherly love: The siblings fulfilling their dreams at Sac StateThe epitome of Black Excellence is showcased at Sac State's Black Org Night
Authors: Evan Patocka, Daniel GonzalesPodcast staffers Evan Patocka and Daniel Gonzales talk about recent Sacramento State news. Patocka discusses the California Faculty Association's strike that ended abruptly due to a tentative agreement being made. He also talks about the origins of Black History Month and updates on the men's and women's basketball season. RELATED: BREAKING: California Faculty Association reaches tentative agreement with CSUGonzales breaks down President Luke Wood's spring address, as well as the passing of alumnus and Sac State groundskeeper Richard Perry and the new collegiate boxing program. Show notes:Sac State boxing gets another round after 60 yearsFAQ: What's next for Sac State after the CFA cancels its strikeSac State staff and students discuss opinions on CFA tentative agreementBlack History Month 2024Sac State makes finishing touches for Portland State and IdahoIn Memoriam: Sac State alumnus Richard PerrySac State drops two more games to extend its losing streak to sixPresident Luke Wood's spring address outlines campus goals
Podcast staffers Evan Patocka and Trevor Harris talk about the recent news around campus from the past week. Evan discusses the passing of a bill that would offer more doctorate degrees across CSU campuses. He also touches on Hornet football's performance in the FCS playoffs and the Hispanic Economic Report.RELATED: BREAKING: Factfinding report provides recommendation for CSU and CFA bargainingTrevor talks about the recent strike on campus and the recent reports from the negotiations between the CFA and CSU. He also discusses a piece on how language exemption is harmful to healthcare. Show notes: Sac State loses heavyweight playoff bout against South DakotaSac State's high-powered offense lifts Hornets over Fighting HawksOPINION: Language exemptions are harming healthcare's futureCSU to offer independent professional and applied doctoral degreesSac State hosts panel discussion on recent Hispanic Economic Report findingsSac State faculty strikes on campus to demand better pay and working conditions
Authors: Evan Patocka & Trevor HarrisPodcast staffers Evan Patocka and Trevor Harris talk about the recent Sac State news from the past week. Evan discusses the reduction of language classes, as well as the “Red Zone” and CapRadio's finances. RELATED: Continued vigilance: campus safety challenges beyond the ‘Red Zone'Trevor talks about the recent ASI resignation, as well as a threat made during a campus protest. He also discusses the CFA strike happening on Dec.7 and lowrider culture being destigmatized.Show notes:https://statehornet.com/2023/11/alec-tong-resignation-csus-sac-state/https://statehornet.com/2023/11/imitates-rifle-threat-sac-state-palestine/https://statehornet.com/2023/11/sac-state-classes-reduced-in-spring/https://statehornet.com/2023/11/california-lowriders-reminisce-amid-legal-triumph/https://statehornet.com/2023/11/capradio-finance-breakdown-csu-sac-state/https://statehornet.com/2023/11/cfa-strike-student-reactions-sac-state/
Podcast staffers Aliza Imran and Trevor Harris go over the stories across campus from the past week.Aliza talks about the Leaders of Tomorrow networking event hosted by the Allied Students for Justice, stories from two student veterans from this past Veterans Day and the best coffee shops for studying before finals.RELATED: Home opener for men's basketball is full of recordsTrevor discusses the one-day strike that happened on multiple CSU campuses, including Sac State. He also talks about the inaugural Hornet Harvest Gathering and the start of the men's basketball season. Show Notes:BREAKING: Teamsters go on a one-day strike at Sac StateThe five best coffee shops for studyingAllied Students for Justice hosts Leaders of Tomorrow networking eventVeterans Day spotlight: Sac State veterans share their story of resilienceSac State hosts inaugural Hornet Harvest GatheringSac State men's basketball loses steam running with the Wolfpack
Author: Evan Patocka, Trevor HarrisPodcast staffers Evan Patocka and Trevor Harris discuss the stories from the past week.Evan talks about the statement put out by the California Faculty Association regarding when they will be striking at four CSU campuses, men's soccer breaking their long winless streak against UC Davis. He also touches on the traditions of Hmong New Year, an annual celebration of the harvest season ending that includes food, clothing and dances. RELATED: Hmong New Year 2023Trevor talks about a construction company accused of wage theft that has been hired by Sac State. He also discusses a reported arson at Riverview Hall and the new “Seen Iranian Women” exhibition in the Hinde Auditorium. Show Notes: See Hmong New Year through the eyes of Hmong studentsBREAKING: Possible arson committed at Riverview HallThe ‘Seen Iranian Woman': Unveiling women empowerment through artBREAKING: CFA announces strikes across CSU campusesVictory at last: Sac State knocks off UC Davis in season finaleCarpenters' union expresses concerns with upcoming student housing project's contractor
Authors: Evan Patocka, Trevor Harris Podcast staffers Evan Patocka and Trevor Harris discuss the stories across campus from the past week.Evan talks about the recent awards won by The State Hornet at the Associated Collegiate Press National College Media Convention. He also discusses the approved strike vote by the California Faculty Association, and mental health counseling available at the WELL.RELATED: Celebrate life at the Día De Los Muertos Communal GatheringTrevor covers the Día de los Muertos celebration on campus and the All-In Recreation program and their aim to support students with disabilities. SHOW NOTES:BREAKING: CFA votes to approve potential strikeStudents can address mental health during their time at Sac State with on-campus counselingAll for inclusivity, Rec Therapy for all
Podcast editor James Fife and podcast staffer Evan Patocka talk about the news across campus from the past week.James talks about the faculty roundtable regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict and the protest held by Students for Justice in Palestine the following week. He also talks about the new Stinger Sound Session with guests Venetian Veil.RELATED: ‘You are not alone': The Barrio Art Program makes a comebackEvan covers the revival Barrio Art Program, along with the regulation of the ASI Director of Arts and Letters.SHOW NOTES:ASI director resigns from the boardFaculty roundtable is met with mixed responsesSTINGER SOUND SESSIONS: Venetian Veil spell lush soundscapes with cosmic tones
Authors: Trevor Harris and Aliza ImranIn this episode of The State Hornet Podcast, staffers Trevor Harris and Aliza Imran discuss last week's news. Aliza Imran covers the increase in fentanyl overdoses and how to spot and treat someone experiencing one. She also talks about last week's walk for breast cancer and the Dia De los Muertos celebration at the California Museum. RELATED: Thinking pink: Community rallies behind breast cancer fundraiser at Sac StateTrevor Harris covers the winner of the Golden Sky Country Music Festival's Rising Star contest, and Sac State Men's soccer team struggles. Show notes:Sac State fails to secure a win over the weekend coming up with two draws insteadRising concern: fentanyl overdoses spark alarm as opioids continue to claim livesCountry acts reflect on their GoldenSky experienceCalifornia Museum honors artists for Día de Los Muertos
AUTHOR: Evan Patocka, Victor Rodriguez-TafoyaStaffers Evan Patocka and Victor Rodriguez-Tafoya talk about news from the past week in this new episode of The State Hornet Podcast.Evan discusses the resignation of 16 CapRadio board members following ASI President Nataly Andrade-Dominguez's request, as well as the demonstration made by CSU union representatives ahead of a vote for strike authorization in the near future. He also talks about the third delay of the ‘Esak'tima Center due to more construction issues. RELATED: BREAKING: CSU union representatives demonstrate ahead of potential strikesVictor covers the Aftershock Festival that took place over the weekend and the Mature Center Meet and Greet series, in addition to the Serna Center's Café y Conversación.Show Notes:These bands will rock your socks off at AftershockBREAKING: CapRadio Board Members resignNative student center delay creates frustration in the communityMature Learner Meet & Greet series caters to older studentsLearn to develop professional skills and build community at Café y Conversación
Trevor Harris and Aliza Imran discuss the Hornets' incredible 31-30 win against the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks and how Associated Student Body Inc. President Nataly Andrade-Dominguez addressed the financial mismanagement at CapRadio. Sac State professor of sociology and social justice activist Manual Barajas reflects on challenges and his achievements as a migrant. This week's episode of Sac State Says addresses student's concerns with the University's commitment to their safety. Show notes:BREAKING: CSU audit uncovers CapRadio's unpaid rent and loansSac State Says: Putting a price on safety; students disapprove of sexual assault sentencing ‘I'm really proud of him': Sac State safety elevates to hero against Northern Arizona‘We are very diverse': Sac State professor reflects on migrant upbringing and overcoming adversity
In this episode of The State Hornet Podcast, staffers Evan Patocka and Victor Rodriguez Tafoya discuss last week's news. Victor talks about Hispanic Heritage Month and the events that Sac State hosted to celebrate. He also talks about the newest article in the Hornet Horrors column, which is an analysis of the movie “The Changeling.” RELATED: Kicking off Hispanic Heritage Month with El Grito – The State Hornet Evan covers the recent Sac State football loss to Idaho, as well as the recent rise in positive COVID-19 cases and recommendations from the Department of Health and Wellness. He also talks about the introduction of the new Disability Cultural Center for the fall 2023 semester. Show notes:Hornet Horrors: ‘The Changeling' Sac State's upset hangover looms large against Idaho The COVID-19 surge: what you need to knowInvisible and visible: Disability Access Center aims for inclusivity for all disabled students
In this week's episode of the State Hornet Podcast, Host and Podcast staffer Trevor Harris talks about how the California State University Board of Trustees voted to increase tuition across the CSU college system.RELATED: BREAKING: CSU Board of Trustees approves tuition increase proposal – The State Hornet Next, he covered the last Stinger Sound Sessions Performance by Jakhari Smith. After that he touched on the ongoing case on Sexual Battery and Sexual Harassment that happened on Campus. Lastly the Sacramento State Hornet football team had a massive upset against the Stanford Cardinal last weekend. Additional reporting by Huancheng Guan
Authors: Feyi Ekundare, Latravion JonesIn this week's episode of The State Hornet Podcast, host and podcast staffer FeyiEkundare and co-host Latravion Jones talk about the teamsters protest,The State Hornet's updated sexual assault timeline, the Asain-American art showcase and Olympic gold medalist Charles Clark's speach on normalizing mental health.Related Links: https://statehornet.com/2023/05/sac-state-post-traumatic-growth-conference/https://statehornet.com/2023/05/teamsters-local-protest-campus-workers/https://statehornet.com/2023/05/sac-state-sexual-assault-timeline/https://statehornet.com/2023/05/sac-state-art-union-diversity-aapi/
Authors: Lawrence Charles, Casey RafterThis episode of The State Hornet Podcast features Hornet staffers Lawrence Charles and co-copy editor Casey Rafter covering the recent Take Back the Night event, a march against sexual violence and about recent thefts around campus as well as tips to prevent them. We also learn more about plans for Sac State to expand its campus to Placer County along with how the middle class scholarship can benefit certain students.Related State Hornet stories: https://statehornet.com/2023/04/sac-state-preventing-burgulary-on-campus/ https://statehornet.com/2023/05/sac-state-placer-county-center-expansion-sierra-college/ https://statehornet.com/2023/04/middle-class-scholarship-grant-sacstate/
Authors: Lawrence Charles, Kris Hall and Chris WoodardA new episode of The State Hornet Podcast features Hornet staffer Lawrence Charles and editors Kris Hall and Chris Woodard covering the retirement of Student Affairs Vice President Ed Mills, who is stepping down after 15 years at Sacramento State. We also get a behind the scenes look from the recent Spring Fashion Show as well as how Sac State faculty are responding to the recent use of Chat GPT by students.Related State Hornet stories: https://statehornet.com/2023/04/sac-state-ed-mills-leaving-sac-state/ https://statehornet.com/2023/04/sac-state-chatgpt-ai-tools/ https://statehornet.com/2023/04/grad-photos-sac-state-spring-2023/
In the new episode of The State Hornet Podcast Lawrence Charles, Feyi Ekundare and Latravion Jones go over how likely commencement is to have a change of venue and how it would affect individuals. They also cover how students feel about the police call boxes located on and around campus as well as what took place at this year's Out of the Darkness suicide prevention walk.Author: Lawrence Charles, Latravion Jones, Feyi EkundareRelated State Hornet stories: https://statehornet.com/2023/04/sac-state-blue-light-call-box/ https://statehornet.com/2023/04/how-kings-playoff-run-could-interfere-with-sac-states-graduation-ceremony/ https://statehornet.com/2023/04/suicide-prevention-walk-amfsp-sac-state/
The new episode of The State Hornet Podcast, features Lawrence Charles and James Fife covering how sexual assault is affecting the students in North Village and how Sac State celebrated the first Sexual Assault Awareness Month Day. We also learn that the CSU Faculty Association will soon be negotiating with the CSU system about the terms of the Union as well as how Spanish dance club Salsa Loca made a triumphant return following the COVID-19 pandemic.Authors: Lawrence Charles and James FifeRelated State Hornet stories: https://statehornet.com/2023/04/salsa-loca-sac-state-dance-club/ https://statehornet.com/2023/04/campus-faculty-union-to-face-csu-with-negotiations/ https://statehornet.com/2023/04/sexual-assault-awareness-month-teal-day/
Lawrence Charles, Emma Hall and Mercy SosaOn the new episode of The State Hornet Podcast, Lawrence Charles, Mercy Sosa and Emma Hall tell us the details of what we currently know about the Amador Hall break-in and how spring commencement could have a drastic change due to the Sacramento Kings' historic season. We also get a recap on the recent event hosted by Peak Adventures at the Challenge Center to enforce drinking safety and inform people of the out of the darkness walkRelated State Hornet stories: https://statehornet.com/2023/03/breaking-reported-burglary-at-sac-states-amador-hall/ https://statehornet.com/2023/03/sac-state-golden-1-center-kings-graduation-2023-commencement/ https://statehornet.com/2023/03/gallery-mocktails-climb-sac-state/
Authors: Feyi Ekundare, Tray JonesOn this week's episode of The State Hornet Podcast, staffers Feyi Ekundare and Tray Jones cover how the Sac State Women's Basketball team made history by beating the Portland State Vikings. In additional news, Internet upgrades on campus and a look at The State Hornet will be organizing another year of March Madness where students can vote for their favorite stand-alone artists.Related State Hornet Stories:1)https://statehornet.com/2023/03/smog-collectors-sacstate-gallery/2)https://statehornet.com/2023/03/sac-state-senate-bill-sexual-assaults-csu/3)https://statehornet.com/2023/03/sacramento-state-baseball-uc-davis-central-michigan-2023/
Authors: Lawrence Charles, Feyi EkundareOn this week's episode of The State Hornet Podcast, staffers Lawrence Charles and Feyi Ekundare cover how Project Rebound is assisting formerly incarcerated students and campus safety concerns following multiple sexual assaults last semester. In additional news, this year's annual Black Art of Dance featured a performance of “Vessels” and the APIDA Center was unveiled with an expansion for the MLK Center.Related State Hornet stories: https://statehornet.com/2023/03/mlk-apida-center-openings-sac-state/ https://statehornet.com/2023/03/housing-project-rebound-incarcerated-sac-state/ https://statehornet.com/2023/03/sacramento-black-art-dance-vessels-theatre-dance/
Authors: Lawrence Charles, Latravion JonesDesc: On today's episode of The State Hornet Podcast, staffers Lawrence Charles and Latravion Jones highlight coverage of how Sacramento jazz band the Lab Rats came to be, as well as how this year's annual Male Empowerment Collaborative mixer went. They also discuss last week's Black Expo and the unveiling of the APIDA Center in Lassen Hall.Related State Hornet stories: https://statehornet.com/2023/02/lab-rats-jazz-rb-localband-sacramento/ https://statehornet.com/2023/02/black-professional-speed-mixer-sac-state/ https://statehornet.com/2023/02/sac-state-student-centers/
Author: Lawrence Charles, Aile FloresDesc: For this week's episode of The State Hornet Podcast, staffers Lawrence Charles and Aile Flores provide information on what Little Africa is all about and how it was reinstated as a recurring event on campus, followed by a report on actions students have been taking to make sure that they can feel safe from assault while on campus.Related State Hornet stories: https://statehornet.com/2023/02/black-student-union-sac-state/ https://statehornet.com/2023/02/sac-student-march-against-sexual-assault/ https://statehornet.com/2023/02/sexual-assault-safety-sac-state/
In this week's Episode of The State Hornet Podcast, Lawrence Charles covers recent and upcoming news on campus: the Homeless World Cup, the distribution of blessing backpacks to the homeless, Shirley Weber and her plan to obtain reparations and Sac State women's basketball point guard Kahlaijah Dean.Author: Lawrence CharlesSee more at: Statehornet.comRelated State Hornet stories: https://statehornet.com/2023/02/sac-state-womens-basketball-kahlaijah-dean-hornets/ https://statehornet.com/2023/02/sac-state-community-volunteer-joshs-heart/ https://statehornet.com/2023/02/homeless-world-cup-soccer-sac-state/
Welcome back to The State Hornet Podcast! This week, sports staffer Nathan Uebelhoer and Arts and Entertainment writer Raymond Purscell discuss the Lunar New Year, the criticism of campus police, and more from Hornet coverage.Author: Nathan Uebelhoer, Raymond Purscell, Steven GutierrezRelated Links:https://statehornet.com/2022/11/sac-state-police-students-safety-sqe/https://statehornet.com/2022/11/we-have-felt-invisible-what-lunar-new-year-as-paid-holiday-means-to-faculty-students/
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.Related Links: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 FifeRelated 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 FifeRelated 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 UebelhoerRelated 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/ (edited by Lawrence Charles)
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Related State Hornet stories: https://statehornet.com/2022/09/sacramento-state-national-voter-registration-information https://statehornet.com/2022/09/buzly-app-sacramento-state-university-california/ https://statehornet.com/2022/09/swarm_report_sports_fall_2022/
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 MacLeodShow Notes:FAQ: Get informed on the first in-person commencement in 3 years Best of Sac State 2022What's next after college? The dilemma to find a future career TESTIMONIAL: My hard road back to ‘normal' - The State Hornet