Two separate services were held last week in memory of Scott Hawkins, the Sacramento State student beaten to death in his suite in the American River Courtyard residence hall. (0) comments
Quran Jones, the Sacramento State student accused of beating his suitemate to death in the American River Courtyard residence hall, has been formally charged with one count of murder and three counts assaulting police officers. (0) comments
Dr. Juan Cole, professor of history at the University of Michigan held a lecture entitled "Can the Obama Administration Avoid War With Iran?" on Friday night at Hinde Auditorium. (0) comments
The State Hornet brought home two awards from the Associated Collegiate Press' Fall 2009 conference in Austin, Texas this weekend. (0) comments
Clark Realty Capital, a national development company, has made a proposal to Sacramento State to fully finance a $300 million to $500 million "urban village" community composed of housing, shops, restaurants and offices near the campus' south entrance along Highway 50. (1) comment
Throughout his 11 years working at Sac State, Pomo has been a well-liked professor and administrator, said Jeffrey Brodd, professor of humanities and religious studies and coordinator of the liberal arts master's program. (0) comments
The UC Davis Cancer Center and Sacramento State Partnership Board hosted its fourth annual Community/Campus Collaborative Conference in the Alumni Center on Friday. (1) comment
Contrary to students' expectations, three American River Courtyard amenities are still not completed halfway through the semester. (0) comments
The John C. Livingston Annual Faculty Lecture was presented Tuesday at the Alumni Center. This year's recipient of the honorable award is Roberto Pomo, professor of theatre and film studies. (0) comments
Students who live at the Upper Eastside Lofts and take the chance to be employed as a Community Assistant learn valuable life skills that prepare them for the real world outside of school, all the while bonding with fellow student residents and having fun. But, the job isn't for everyone. (0) comments
Sacramento State's Women's Resource Center opened its Science and Math Cafe Oct. 27 for all women in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. (0) comments
While there was only one student present at the viewing, Hellen Lee-Keller, assistant professor of English, was happy to see that someone joined to watch the film, "Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony" with her Wednesday night in Multi-Cultural Center. (0) comments
Needles and ink pots were topics of discussion in the Library Quad Thursday afternoon to alert students about the danger of getting Hepatitis C from tattoo and piercing equipment. (0) comments