Join Evan Patocka and James Fife as they rundown the past week in Sacramento State news.
Patocka discusses the Japan Day celebration as well as the Big Sky championships from both men’s and women’s tennis and golf.
RELATED: Pro-Palestine encampment draws support from students and community members at Sac State
Fife talks about the recent divestment announcement from Sac State, the California Faculty Association ceasefire agreement drawing resignations from members and Elk Grove Unified School District’s guaranteed admission for eligible students.
Show notes:
BREAKING: Sac State to alter investment policies in light of pro-Palestine encampment
Multiple California Faculty Association members resign over union’s ceasefire resolution
Sac State golf brings home double the Big Sky hardware on the links to advance
‘I was ready to die on the court today’: Men’s tennis gives their all for a championship
NCAA Tournament bound: Sac State women’s tennis wins Big Sky Championship
Podcasting staffers Aaron Lofton and Wendy Yang recap the last few weeks of Sacramento State news in this episode of The State Hornet Podcast.
Yang starts out discussing the attack outside of Klamath hall, the Students for Quality Education tuition increase protest and the 13th Annual Out of the Darkness walk on campus.
RELATED: Students and organizers comment on Sac State’s encampment
Lofton then talks about a profile on Sac State’s librarian Ántonia Peigahi and hiking trails in the area. He also discusses the details about the encampment protest in the library quad on campus.
Show Notes:
Sac State offers guaranteed admission to eligible Elk Grove Unified students
Student-led tuition takeover rally continues fight against 34% increases
Authors: Daniel Gonzales & Zacariah Aguila
Podcasting staffers Daniel Gonzales and Zacariah Aguila recap the last few weeks of Sacramento State news in this episode of The State Hornet Podcast.
Gonzales starts out discussing the low voter turnout for this year's Associated Student, Inc. election, the seven new murals on campus and the return of a missing hornet.
RELATED: Sac State Says: Students are excited for the Oakland A’s move to Sacramento
Aguila then talks about the resignation of Vice President of Inclusive Excellence Mia Settles-Tidwell, the 13th annual Out of the Darkness Walk and the Black, Indigenous and People Of Color artists being featured at the R.W & Joyce Witt Gallery on campus.
Show Notes:
BIPOC artists at Sac State bring color and culture to the world of fine arts
GALLERY: Sac State hosts 13th-annual Out of the Darkness Walk
Voters support second term for current ASI president with 13% turnout
Authors: Daniel Gonzales, Wendy Yang
Podcast staffers Daniel Gonzales and Wendy Yang recap recent Sacramento State news, in this episode of The State Hornet Podcast.
Gonzales discusses the on campus protest about the California State University tuition increase and opportunities for on-campus jobs.
RELATED: Voters support second term for current ASI president with 13% turnout
Yang discussed the "Day of Action" fair, supporting sexual assault survivors, the Women’s Resource Center at Sacramento State and celebrating women's success in fashion.
Show Notes:
Students gather across campus to protest 34% tuition increase – The State Hornet
Job opportunities to help manage the Sac State hive
Sac State’s Day of Action provides support, resources for sexual assault survivors
The Women’s Resource Center provides students a sanctuary – The State Hornet
Breaking barriers: Celebrating women in fashion – The State Hornet
Authors: Daniel Gonzales & Aaron Lofton
Podcasting staffers Daniel Gonzales and Aaron Lofton recap the last few weeks of Sacramento State news in this episode of The State Hornet Podcast.
Gonzales and Lofton both start out discussing the near-campus carjacking and shooting, along with the escape of the suspects. Lofton then discusses the Sac State NFL Pro Day and the Division of Inclusive Excellence event.
RELATED: A fatal shooting and carjacking bring different feelings to Sac State students.
Gonzales gives details about the Vivarium located in Sequoia Hall and rounds out the podcast with a recap on the trans rights protest, in regard to Turning Point USA’s guest speaker Paula Scanlan.
Show Notes:
Sac State trans rights advocates protest in opposition to Turning Point USA speaker
Sac State hosts showcase for progress of Antiracism & Inclusive Campus Action Plan
The near-campus shooting and carjacking: What we know – The State Hornet