On this episode, the State Hornet interviewed Clarence George III, an assistant professor of ethnic studies at Sacramento ...
Recent federal and state legislation has made it more difficult for CSU universities to maintain and teach a diverse student body. Sacramento State has worked to ensure that students see themselves ...
Sacramento State baseball imploded in their stand-alone game against the University of the Pacific. The Hornets secured a 6-run lead on four hits before losing by one run with a final score of 8-7 in ...
Clifton Bullock III and Finneas Brumbaugh are joined by President Luke Wood to discuss Sacramento State as a Black-serving institution and the university’s recent move to the Mid-American Conference.
Sacramento has a long history of Black contributions. From the 1840s Gold Rush to present day art and activism, the Black community in Sacramento has made a difference. Explore the early history of ...
Live music echoed through the Crocker Art Museum while people explored the galleries, sculptures and learned about Black art ...
Explore the nuance and deep history of Black History Month through the lenses of Black scholars and educators. From the ...
Sacramento State’s FBS move has been under the magnifying glass, and questions have been raised about the financial viability of the move.
The Relaxation Station plans for its grand reopening for the first time in three years and its relocation to the second floor ...
Sacramento State baseball secures their first wins of the season against St. Joseph University. The Hornets would go on to ...
On Broadway, Creole Soul serves southern comfort with a Louisiana twist, delivering bold, well-seasoned dishes. This spot is ...
Caribbean flavors can be found at this small, authentic restaurant run by a Trinidadian couple. They hope to share a piece of home with the Sacramento community.