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Issue date: 2/13/02 Section: Undefined Section
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Not 'horney'

As members of the Sacramento State community, we are writing regarding the cartoon "Horney, Nutz and Cocky" published in the Jan. 30 edition of The State Hornet. We found the cartoon’s portrayal of "Dorm Girls" distasteful and dehumanizing. We were concerned about the cartoon’s objectification of women, as well as targeting a segment of the student population, i.e. dorm females, as a group to laugh at. It appears that the cartoon’s artist and your editors found the cartoon humorous and worthy to print — we did not!


Laurie Bisset Grady

Sue Comstock

Heather Johnson

Cyndra Krogen

Lorraine Martinez

Suzy Wahlborg




So long, Doc

Of the thousands of students enrolled here, I find it hard to believe I am the only one with Juvenile onset Diabetes.

According to Philip Siegel, a Health Center physician, I am the only one with the gall to expect services, prescriptions or even advice after purchasing Student Health Insurance. After a brief lecture, consisting of questions like, "Who do you have insurance with?" and "What exactly do you want?" I realized that expecting any kind of help from this individual was not a likely possibility. For 18 years the clinic has never had any services for diabetics (blood glucose testing, Hemoglobin A1c testing, etc.). Fine. What I don’t understand is why this man couldn’t have skipped his terse dialogue and just handed over the referral. You can give negative information without being a jerk.

I checked before leaving, and the pharmacy downstairs sells diabetic equipment (insulin and syringes). What am I missing here? I don’t exactly know what my rights are, but I am going to find out.

There is a point to this, besides exposing a most dour, unhelpful person employed at the Health Center. Diabetics, know your rights. And don’t put up with what you don’t have to.
Name withheld at writer’s request.




Not our hooligans

The violence associated with some of the other anti-globalization protests, as mentioned by Samantha Hinrichs, in her article, "On the slings and arrows of globalization" last week, was linked to some of the smaller radical groups. I knew people who were at Seattle during the riots there, and they said that it was mostly anarchists responsible for things getting out of hand. The press concentrated on the hooliganism instead of the mostly peaceful activity such as the large labor rally.

In New York City, there was an extra effort to keep things quiet to show respect for the Sept. 11 tragedy.


Paul Kekai Manansala Antelope


The State Hornet prides itself for having the only true student forum on campus. Let our readers in the student body, faculty and administration hear what you have to say by E-mailing us at editor@statehornet.com.


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anonymous1146

anonymous1146

posted 2/13/02 @ 6:43 PM PST

I would have to agree that the 'Horny & Nutz' cartoons are pretty tasteless... I mean, it makes the whole paper look tacky. We're not in 7th grade anymore. (Continued…)

anonymous1146

anonymous1146

posted 2/16/02 @ 8:05 PM PST

I like the Horney and Nutz comic. I think people need to lighten up. Not only do I like the comic, but I like to see people get upset because of it. (Continued…)

anonymous1146

anonymous1146

posted 2/19/02 @ 3:55 PM PST

Horney and Nutz shouldn't be taken so seriously. I mean, this comic isn't a representation of reality: it's a couple of animals (and one insect) making sexual advances on plastic-looking females. (Continued…)

anonymous1146

anonymous1146

posted 5/05/03 @ 11:07 PM PST

So long, doc.
I am a family nurse practitioner who used to work in the health center. Don't feel alone, it is not only diabetes that was not managed but for some reason the health center holds a philosophy that they don't treat most chronic diseases. (Continued…)

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