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Thousands of Sacramentans gathered on the footsteps of the State Capitol on Saturday morning to join the nationwide “No Kings” movement. RELATED: GALLERY: A second protest breaks out at the Capitol ...
This is the start of the “Level Up with Shelby” column and a spicy start it is! In these columns I will discuss video game-related topics as well as video game news and hot takes I have on the ...
With the commencement of Native American Heritage Month , it’s important to consider ways to learn about Native American history in ways that depict Native people accurately without prejudice. From ...
David Suh’s passion for photography began in seventh grade, when he used to dance, which led to him wanting to document his dances by posting videos on YouTube. Now, the 26-year-old Sacramento-based ...
Growing up, Ember de Boer was the kind of kid who always had something to draw with in her hand and explained to her mother that she felt compelled to make drawings every day. Having found her ...
Around this time in 2019, Sacramento State football was elated after winning a share of the Big Sky Conference for the first time in program history, but their season came to an end sooner than they ...
The Sacramento State Hornets hosted the 68th Causeway Classic to a record crowd at Hornet Stadium Saturday, holding off the UC Davis Aggies 27-21. “We knew going in it was going to be a tough game,” ...
UPDATE March 18 : The President’s Office has clarified that the policy for socially responsible investing has not been implemented and is still being crafted to be reviewed by the University ...
CORRECTION April 30, 12:55 p.m.: The original subhead of this article stated “Sac State becomes one of over 70 campuses worldwide to demand divestment,” the subhead has been updated to be clear that ...
Animation is more than just a cinematic medium for children. The storytelling in “Primal” is impressive. The show progresses its story with non-traditional forms of dialogue, relying on visual ...
Upper and lower division classes have been minimized by 5% in the Department of World Languages and Literatures for the spring 2024 semester, due to student enrollment and the university budget.
Walk through the outdoor Japanese Tea Garden at the bottom floor of the University Library and you’ll discover a tranquil area to study or rest between classes. What you might not realize, however, is ...
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