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Alpha Phi Alpha celebrates 56 years of service

Strengthening communities was the focal point of today’s 56th Annual Alpha Phi Alpha Founder's Day & Scholarship Award Brunch.

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Film director tackles white privilege and racism in America

White privilege is an issue rarely talked about openly, but film director and producer Shakti Butler believes that if the door is open for discussion, it will be open for change.

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ASI calls on students to aid in protest

Students were urged to get involved to help prevent more budget cuts by Associated Students Inc. President Roberto Torres at the annual State of the Students Address on Thursday.

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Service day aids local charity

Sacramento State students, faculty and staff volunteered Saturday to do ground work at the Ronald McDonald House, as part of a new program called Sac State Serves.

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Police expand monitoring of campus to prevent theft

With the recent spate of property thefts in the University Union and the Library, the Sacramento State Police Department is cracking down on thefts occurring on campus by installing new video cameras and alerting students to be more cautious with their valuables.

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Students urged to monitor their belongings on campus

Get answers to all of your questions about the Sacramento State Police Department affairs. This week, public information officer Scott Christian answers student questions about campus crime.

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Women leaders in technology talk about opportunities

More women are now needed in the technology field because of the skills they have to offer, said Chief Information Officer for the State of California Teri Takai.

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EDITORIAL: Let’s reconsider taxes to balance the budget

Our state is in the middle of a budget deficit too deep to be solved without a tax increase.
Yet half percent of Californians want to solve our $20 billion deficit by only  or mostly cutting the budget, according to a March 4 study by the Field Research Corporation.

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One final goodbye to my best friend

It was 2001, and I was 14 years old. My family had gathered in the veterinarian’s office. It was three months after we had moved to Folsom from New Hampshire.

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When safety is suffocating

The American Academy of Pediatrics wants potentially hazardous food like hot dogs to come with warning labels. Of course, anyone with a child wants them to be safe, but I think society has gone too far. Actually, dare I say it, completely insane?

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‘Mr. Hornet’ will be missed

Former Sacramento State football coach Bob Mattos died Sunday from the effects of brain cancer at the age of 68 at his home in Rancho Murieta.

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New football league unites with Sac State

Sacramento State will welcome the California Redwoods, San Francisco’s United Football League franchise, to play its home games at Hornet Stadium for the 2010 UFL season.

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Track and field star dominates Big Sky, sets his sights on 2012 London Olympics

At a young age, Ronald Brookins would attend church with his parents, Ronald Sr. and Pamela Brookins. His belief in God has influenced him to be a better student, athlete and person in general.

Students have mixed reaction to NCAA March Madness

Every March, college basketball teams jockey for the No. 1 spot in their respective conferences as a way of earning their way to the NCAA Tournament. The process can be maddening to some.

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Schaefer overcomes injuries to succeed as Hornets’ ace

Megan Schaefer begins this softball season looking to continue where she left off 2009.

Raske named Big Sky track and field coach of the year

Head coach Kathleen Raske of the Sacramento State track and field team was honored as the women’s Big Sky Conference indoor track Coach of the Year.

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On 2nd Thought: March Madness Edition

Filling out your March Madness brackets is an annual rite of passage. Find out who the State Hornet sports writers are picking.

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Puppets, stilts and props, oh my!

On Friday night, lights from the center of Sacramento State’s University Theater stage bounced off soft white drapes that dangled from the ceiling. Musical sounds took cue as a clan of performers marched slowly onto the stage holding candles and softly singing a Latin melody.

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Irish culture welcomes all

Sean McCullough, senior communication studies and digital media major, said he is proud of his Irish heritage because the Irish share their holiday, St. Patrick’s Day, with people from different backgrounds.

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Butterscotch, more than candy

Antoinette “Butterscotch” Clinton, a Sacramento State alumna, is a multi-talented beatboxer who recently performed at Sac State’s Hip-Hop Elements Event.

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