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3 SAC STATE CHIEF OF POLICE CANDIDATES SELECTED, SPEAK AT After a nationwide search for a new chief of the Sacramento State Police Department, three live virtual town halls were held this week with three possible candidates for the role. Michael Rein is the current deputy chief of university police at Rutgers University, presiding over 180 police officers TOWN HALL MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR NEW POLICE CHIEF On the final Wednesday episode of The State Hornet Podcast, incoming Co-podcast editor Mack Ervin III and exiting Editor-in-Chief Max Connor look back on their favorite stories of the last year and cover this week in news. Major stories include an upcoming town hall with the finalists of Sacramento State’s search for a new police chief,the
EDITORIAL: PLEASE, GET THE COVID VACCINE Taking this vaccine and achieving herd immunity can and will end the COVID-19 pandemic in America, preventing potentially hundreds of thousands of fully preventable deaths and finally get society somewhat back on track. It is an incredible act of sheer selfishness to not want to take it for anything other than a legitimate health-basedreason.
SAC STATE POLICE CHIEF MARK IWASA ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT Sacramento State Police Chief Mark Iwasa announced he will retire from the university after 10 years of service, according to a SacSend email from Jonathan Bowman, Sac State’s CFO and vice president for administration Tuesday. Iwasa told The State Hornet it GAVIN ROCK – THE STATE HORNET Gavin Rock, podcast staff. Gavin Rock joined The State Hornet as a politics beat writer in spring 2020 and is now on the podcast staff. Before writing for The State Hornet, Gavin was the sports editor at Diablo Valley College's student newspaper, The Inquirer. He is also a member of Sacramento State's Society of Professional Journalists. SAC STATE’S POLICE CHIEF SEARCH CONTINUES AMID CRITICISM After current Sacramento State police chief Mark Iwasa announced he will be retiring this summer, Sac State is looking for its next police chief. Vice President for Administration Jonathan Bowman said the university chose recruiting firm Bob Murray & Associates and Joel Bryden, vice president of the firm, to assist BYE BYE, BUNKY: SAC STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH WILL After eight seasons as head coach of the Sac State women’s basketball team, Bunky Harkleroad will not return next year for a ninth season according to Sac State Athletic Director Mark Orr. Harkleroad had a 3-22 overall record and 2-18 Big Sky conference MEN WHO ESCORTED SAC STATE ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OUT OF The two men who escorted Sacramento State computer science associate professor Weide Chang out of Calaveras Hall Wednesday were identified as university administrators, according to an email from University Communications. Sac State computer science major Kaleb Bello said he was walking behind Chang into Calaveras Hall — where the CSC137 class is located — when COOPER-WOODSON PROGRAM AIMS TO HELP MINORITY STUDENTS Cooper-Woodson program aims to help minority students. From left to right, Christina Bourn, Sabrina Harrell, Micah Grant, Ashley Robertson, Andrea Moore and Brittney LeBlue pose for a picture after the Cooper G. Woodson lecture on Feb., 20, 2018. The Cooper-Woodson Scholars are required by the program to attend both the Woodsonlecture as well
THE STATE HORNETNEWSSPORTSA&EOPINIONVIDEOPODCAST On this edition of State Hornet News, we talk to Sac State’s chief risk officer for risk management services about potential COVID-19 restrictions in the fall, Sac State will hold town hall meetings with the final candidates for police chief, there is a new virtual artexhibit, and more.
3 SAC STATE CHIEF OF POLICE CANDIDATES SELECTED, SPEAK AT After a nationwide search for a new chief of the Sacramento State Police Department, three live virtual town halls were held this week with three possible candidates for the role. Michael Rein is the current deputy chief of university police at Rutgers University, presiding over 180 police officers TOWN HALL MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR NEW POLICE CHIEF On the final Wednesday episode of The State Hornet Podcast, incoming Co-podcast editor Mack Ervin III and exiting Editor-in-Chief Max Connor look back on their favorite stories of the last year and cover this week in news. Major stories include an upcoming town hall with the finalists of Sacramento State’s search for a new police chief,the
EDITORIAL: PLEASE, GET THE COVID VACCINE Taking this vaccine and achieving herd immunity can and will end the COVID-19 pandemic in America, preventing potentially hundreds of thousands of fully preventable deaths and finally get society somewhat back on track. It is an incredible act of sheer selfishness to not want to take it for anything other than a legitimate health-basedreason.
SAC STATE POLICE CHIEF MARK IWASA ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT Sacramento State Police Chief Mark Iwasa announced he will retire from the university after 10 years of service, according to a SacSend email from Jonathan Bowman, Sac State’s CFO and vice president for administration Tuesday. Iwasa told The State Hornet it GAVIN ROCK – THE STATE HORNET Gavin Rock, podcast staff. Gavin Rock joined The State Hornet as a politics beat writer in spring 2020 and is now on the podcast staff. Before writing for The State Hornet, Gavin was the sports editor at Diablo Valley College's student newspaper, The Inquirer. He is also a member of Sacramento State's Society of Professional Journalists. SAC STATE’S POLICE CHIEF SEARCH CONTINUES AMID CRITICISM After current Sacramento State police chief Mark Iwasa announced he will be retiring this summer, Sac State is looking for its next police chief. Vice President for Administration Jonathan Bowman said the university chose recruiting firm Bob Murray & Associates and Joel Bryden, vice president of the firm, to assist BYE BYE, BUNKY: SAC STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH WILL After eight seasons as head coach of the Sac State women’s basketball team, Bunky Harkleroad will not return next year for a ninth season according to Sac State Athletic Director Mark Orr. Harkleroad had a 3-22 overall record and 2-18 Big Sky conference MEN WHO ESCORTED SAC STATE ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OUT OF The two men who escorted Sacramento State computer science associate professor Weide Chang out of Calaveras Hall Wednesday were identified as university administrators, according to an email from University Communications. Sac State computer science major Kaleb Bello said he was walking behind Chang into Calaveras Hall — where the CSC137 class is located — when COOPER-WOODSON PROGRAM AIMS TO HELP MINORITY STUDENTS Cooper-Woodson program aims to help minority students. From left to right, Christina Bourn, Sabrina Harrell, Micah Grant, Ashley Robertson, Andrea Moore and Brittney LeBlue pose for a picture after the Cooper G. Woodson lecture on Feb., 20, 2018. The Cooper-Woodson Scholars are required by the program to attend both the Woodsonlecture as well
EDITORIAL: PLEASE, GET THE COVID VACCINE Taking this vaccine and achieving herd immunity can and will end the COVID-19 pandemic in America, preventing potentially hundreds of thousands of fully preventable deaths and finally get society somewhat back on track. It is an incredible act of sheer selfishness to not want to take it for anything other than a legitimate health-basedreason.
SAC STATE STUDENTS REACT TO CSU DECISION TO REQUIRE COVID The State Hornet spoke to several students, such as Garcia, for their opinions on the decision made by the CSU to require the COVID-19 vaccine for students, staff and faculty in fall 2021. International relations major and cancer survivor, Rodrigo Garcia said it is very important for him to have a sense of ease when he is on campus.THE STATE HORNET
Ever since May 25, 2020, when George Floyd was murdered by now-convicted police officer Derek Chauvin, the conversation about police interactions with Black people has been prevalent in the U.S., impacting some Black Americans’ mental health due to the constant coverage of police brutality. Candice Simpson, a practicum studentcounselor
SAC STATE STUDENTS SHOULD EXPECT TO RETURN TO CAMPUS IN Sacramento State has begun the planning process for the fall 2021 semester, which includes course options and plans for in-person instruction. Repopulation of the campus, according to a presentation by provost Steve Perez on March 4, includes providing schedules that contain courses that should be face-to-face, reopening offices such as FAQ: HYFLEX AND HERKYFLEX, WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? Sac State proposed seven course modalities for fall 2021 that currently appear on student’s Student Center: Hybrid, HerkyFlex, HyFlex, blended, fully in-person, online synchronous and online asynchronous. The State Hornet has organized this FAQ to provide answers regarding the HyFlex modality as well as the difference between HyFlex, HerkyFlex and SAC STATE STUDENTS NAHOM & AYRA ON GETTING “MIC’D UP On this edition of State Hornet: Spotlight, an interview show featuring guests in the Sacramento State community, State Hornet podcasters Brandon Bailey and Garry Singh collaborate with Nahom Semere and Ayra Nuñez, two of the hosts of fellow student podcast Mic’d Up Students. Nahom and Ayra discuss how their podcast SAC STATE HOSTS DIVERSITY TRAINER JANE ELLIOTT, KNOWN FOR Sacramento State’s UNIQUE Programs hosted a guest lecture by diversity trainer Jane Elliott about the anatomy of prejudice via Zoom Wednesday. Elliott is known for her “Blue eyes/Brown eyes” exercise, which she administered on her elementary students the day after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The exercise exposed FAQ: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAC STATE’S HEERF GRANT Este artículo también está disponible en Español. Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen announced in a SacSend email Thursday that Sac State had received $17.8 million in HEERF funds to provide grants to students. The State Hornet compiled this FAQ regarding how students can access their HEERF grants. Question: What is a OPINION: FAFSA, STOP USING MY PARENTS’ INCOME TO DETERMINE The average income in California is $71,805 against a national average of $60,336. In addition, the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $1,136 in California — even higher than that in the county where my parents live — and only $750 nationwide. My parents also have a grand total of five mouths to feed, even with me out of the house. OPINION: WOMEN ATHLETES SHOULD RECEIVE THE SAME TREATMENT OPINION: Women athletes should receive the same treatment as men. According to Forbes, the average female athlete is paid $71,635 compared to male athletes being paid on average $6.4 million. Graphic by Kelly Kiernan. When I tried out for my high school softball team my freshman year, I was pleasantly surprised by the mediocre but freshly THE STATE HORNETNEWSSPORTSA&EOPINIONVIDEOPODCAST On this edition of State Hornet News, we talk to Sac State’s chief risk officer for risk management services about potential COVID-19 restrictions in the fall, Sac State will hold town hall meetings with the final candidates for police chief, there is a new virtual artexhibit, and more.
3 SAC STATE CHIEF OF POLICE CANDIDATES SELECTED, SPEAK AT After a nationwide search for a new chief of the Sacramento State Police Department, three live virtual town halls were held this week with three possible candidates for the role. Michael Rein is the current deputy chief of university police at Rutgers University, presiding over 180 police officers WHERE DID ALL THAT MONEY GO?: A BREAKDOWN OF $63.8 MILLION HEERF II breakdown by Emma Hall. HEERF II, which was authorized by the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA), was signed December 2020 and gave institutions all over the country pandemic relief funds. $81.88 billion was authorized as a part of CRRSAA and $30.75 billion through the Coronavirus Aid, Recovery and Economic Security Act (CARES). TOWN HALL MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR NEW POLICE CHIEF On the final Wednesday episode of The State Hornet Podcast, incoming Co-podcast editor Mack Ervin III and exiting Editor-in-Chief Max Connor look back on their favorite stories of the last year and cover this week in news. Major stories include an upcoming town hall with the finalists of Sacramento State’s search for a new police chief,the
54% OF SAC STATE CLASSES SCHEDULED TO HAVE IN-PERSON In an email by Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen to faculty and staff, Sac State released their official reopening schedule for fall 2021, with 54% of classes scheduled to have in-person components. According to Nelsen in the email, the following SAC STATE POLICE CHIEF MARK IWASA ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT Sacramento State Police Chief Mark Iwasa announced he will retire from the university after 10 years of service, according to a SacSend email from Jonathan Bowman, Sac State’s CFO and vice president for administration Tuesday. Iwasa told The State Hornet it SAC STATE ANNOUNCES DRIVE-THROUGH COMMENCEMENT FOR 2020 Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen announced an on-campus, drive-through commencement called “CARmencement” for the 2020 and 2021 graduating classes beginning May 21 in a SacSend email to students and faculty Monday. “Last year, I committed to in-person ceremonies to celebrate the classes of 2020 and 2021. At the time, I SAC STATE’S POLICE CHIEF SEARCH CONTINUES AMID CRITICISM After current Sacramento State police chief Mark Iwasa announced he will be retiring this summer, Sac State is looking for its next police chief. Vice President for Administration Jonathan Bowman said the university chose recruiting firm Bob Murray & Associates and Joel Bryden, vice president of the firm, to assist BYE BYE, BUNKY: SAC STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH WILL After eight seasons as head coach of the Sac State women’s basketball team, Bunky Harkleroad will not return next year for a ninth season according to Sac State Athletic Director Mark Orr. Harkleroad had a 3-22 overall record and 2-18 Big Sky conference SAC STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL MAKES SPLASH HIRE OF MARK Sac State women’s basketball made a splash hire with the naming of Mark Campbell, who once helped lead University of Oregon to the final four, as the program’s next head coach. (Steven Ahn/ Daily Emerald) The Sacramento State women’s basketball team will have new leadership, hiring Mark Campbell to serve as the team’s next headcoach.
THE STATE HORNETNEWSSPORTSA&EOPINIONVIDEOPODCAST On this edition of State Hornet News, we talk to Sac State’s chief risk officer for risk management services about potential COVID-19 restrictions in the fall, Sac State will hold town hall meetings with the final candidates for police chief, there is a new virtual artexhibit, and more.
3 SAC STATE CHIEF OF POLICE CANDIDATES SELECTED, SPEAK AT After a nationwide search for a new chief of the Sacramento State Police Department, three live virtual town halls were held this week with three possible candidates for the role. Michael Rein is the current deputy chief of university police at Rutgers University, presiding over 180 police officers WHERE DID ALL THAT MONEY GO?: A BREAKDOWN OF $63.8 MILLION HEERF II breakdown by Emma Hall. HEERF II, which was authorized by the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA), was signed December 2020 and gave institutions all over the country pandemic relief funds. $81.88 billion was authorized as a part of CRRSAA and $30.75 billion through the Coronavirus Aid, Recovery and Economic Security Act (CARES). TOWN HALL MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR NEW POLICE CHIEF On the final Wednesday episode of The State Hornet Podcast, incoming Co-podcast editor Mack Ervin III and exiting Editor-in-Chief Max Connor look back on their favorite stories of the last year and cover this week in news. Major stories include an upcoming town hall with the finalists of Sacramento State’s search for a new police chief,the
54% OF SAC STATE CLASSES SCHEDULED TO HAVE IN-PERSON In an email by Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen to faculty and staff, Sac State released their official reopening schedule for fall 2021, with 54% of classes scheduled to have in-person components. According to Nelsen in the email, the following SAC STATE POLICE CHIEF MARK IWASA ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT Sacramento State Police Chief Mark Iwasa announced he will retire from the university after 10 years of service, according to a SacSend email from Jonathan Bowman, Sac State’s CFO and vice president for administration Tuesday. Iwasa told The State Hornet it SAC STATE ANNOUNCES DRIVE-THROUGH COMMENCEMENT FOR 2020 Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen announced an on-campus, drive-through commencement called “CARmencement” for the 2020 and 2021 graduating classes beginning May 21 in a SacSend email to students and faculty Monday. “Last year, I committed to in-person ceremonies to celebrate the classes of 2020 and 2021. At the time, I SAC STATE’S POLICE CHIEF SEARCH CONTINUES AMID CRITICISM After current Sacramento State police chief Mark Iwasa announced he will be retiring this summer, Sac State is looking for its next police chief. Vice President for Administration Jonathan Bowman said the university chose recruiting firm Bob Murray & Associates and Joel Bryden, vice president of the firm, to assist BYE BYE, BUNKY: SAC STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH WILL After eight seasons as head coach of the Sac State women’s basketball team, Bunky Harkleroad will not return next year for a ninth season according to Sac State Athletic Director Mark Orr. Harkleroad had a 3-22 overall record and 2-18 Big Sky conference SAC STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL MAKES SPLASH HIRE OF MARK Sac State women’s basketball made a splash hire with the naming of Mark Campbell, who once helped lead University of Oregon to the final four, as the program’s next head coach. (Steven Ahn/ Daily Emerald) The Sacramento State women’s basketball team will have new leadership, hiring Mark Campbell to serve as the team’s next headcoach.
SAC STATE STUDENTS REACT TO CSU DECISION TO REQUIRE COVID The State Hornet spoke to several students, such as Garcia, for their opinions on the decision made by the CSU to require the COVID-19 vaccine for students, staff and faculty in fall 2021. International relations major and cancer survivor, Rodrigo Garcia said it is very important for him to have a sense of ease when he is on campus. FAQ: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FAQ: Everything you need to know about CARmencement. Sacramento State holds a CARmencement graduation ceremony in the illustration above. The celebration will take place on Friday, May 21, 2021 for student graduates of 2020 and 2021. Graphic created in Canva. Sacramento State held an information session for students and guests on the SAC STATE ANNOUNCES DRIVE-THROUGH COMMENCEMENT FOR 2020 Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen announced an on-campus, drive-through commencement called “CARmencement” for the 2020 and 2021 graduating classes beginning May 21 in a SacSend email to students and faculty Monday. “Last year, I committed to in-person ceremonies to celebrate the classes of 2020 and 2021. At the time, I SAC STATE’S POLICE CHIEF SEARCH CONTINUES AMID CRITICISM After current Sacramento State police chief Mark Iwasa announced he will be retiring this summer, Sac State is looking for its next police chief. Vice President for Administration Jonathan Bowman said the university chose recruiting firm Bob Murray & Associates and Joel Bryden, vice president of the firm, to assist NEW SAC STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH MARK CAMPBELL Sac State officially introduced Mark Campbell as the new head coach for the Women’s basketball team Wednesday, becoming the program’s sixth head coach. The former University of Oregon assistant coach, who helped lead the Ducks to multiple final fours, had a lot to be thankful for in his opening statement SAC STATE BASEBALL RANKED IN TOP 25 FOR FIRST TIME IN For the first time since Collegiate Baseball started publishing Division I rankings in 1959, the rankings will feature the Sacramento State baseball team, according to Sac State Athletics. The Hornets are ranked 24th among college teams after beating then-24th ranked Stanford last Monday, leapfrogging them in the poll as the FAQ: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAC STATE’S HEERF GRANT Este artículo también está disponible en Español. Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen announced in a SacSend email Thursday that Sac State had received $17.8 million in HEERF funds to provide grants to students. The State Hornet compiled this FAQ regarding how students can access their HEERF grants. Question: What is a SAC STATE STUDENTS AND FACULTY SHARE EXPECTATIONS FOR THE As President Joe Biden has reached a month into his presidency, many students and faculty at Sacramento State are expecting the Biden administration to resolve issues left behind by the previous administration. The State Hornet spoke to students and faculty at 10 PERFECT SONGS FOR A SPRING BREAK ROAD TRIP 10 perfect songs for a spring break road trip. A collection of albums featured in a playlist for a spring break road trip Khalil Bourgoub put together, showing, clockwise from top left, “Malibu” by Anderson .Paak, “Ultra Ego” by Feed Me Jack, “In Rainbows” byRadiohead and
KHALIL’S VIRTUAL VENUE: A POST-VACCINE POSSE CUT PLAYLIST 0:00. 0:00. 0:00 / 5:27. Live. •. I wanted to open up the playlist with “SWEET” from BROCKHAMPTON because of the fact that all of their songs are posse songs. With their 13 members, they offer a unique perspective on how most rap songs set up features, produce beats and deliver albums. “SATURATION II,” the album “SWEET”is from
THE STATE HORNETNEWSSPORTSA&EOPINIONVIDEOPODCAST On this edition of State Hornet News, we talk to Sac State’s chief risk officer for risk management services about potential COVID-19 restrictions in the fall, Sac State will hold town hall meetings with the final candidates for police chief, there is a new virtual artexhibit, and more.
3 SAC STATE CHIEF OF POLICE CANDIDATES SELECTED, SPEAK AT After a nationwide search for a new chief of the Sacramento State Police Department, three live virtual town halls were held this week with three possible candidates for the role. Michael Rein is the current deputy chief of university police at Rutgers University, presiding over 180 police officers TOWN HALL MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR NEW POLICE CHIEF On the final Wednesday episode of The State Hornet Podcast, incoming Co-podcast editor Mack Ervin III and exiting Editor-in-Chief Max Connor look back on their favorite stories of the last year and cover this week in news. Major stories include an upcoming town hall with the finalists of Sacramento State’s search for a new police chief,the
EDITORIAL: PLEASE, GET THE COVID VACCINE Taking this vaccine and achieving herd immunity can and will end the COVID-19 pandemic in America, preventing potentially hundreds of thousands of fully preventable deaths and finally get society somewhat back on track. It is an incredible act of sheer selfishness to not want to take it for anything other than a legitimate health-basedreason.
SAC STATE POLICE CHIEF MARK IWASA ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT Sacramento State Police Chief Mark Iwasa announced he will retire from the university after 10 years of service, according to a SacSend email from Jonathan Bowman, Sac State’s CFO and vice president for administration Tuesday. Iwasa told The State Hornet it SAC STATE VICE PRESIDENT FOR INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE LEAVING Diana Tate Vermeire, Sacramento State vice president for inclusive excellence, is leaving the university as of May 21, 2021, according to a SacSend email sent Friday by Sac State President Robert Nelsen. According to the email, Vermeire accepted a new BYE BYE, BUNKY: SAC STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH WILL After eight seasons as head coach of the Sac State women’s basketball team, Bunky Harkleroad will not return next year for a ninth season according to Sac State Athletic Director Mark Orr. Harkleroad had a 3-22 overall record and 2-18 Big Sky conference SAC STATE’S POLICE CHIEF SEARCH CONTINUES AMID CRITICISM After current Sacramento State police chief Mark Iwasa announced he will be retiring this summer, Sac State is looking for its next police chief. Vice President for Administration Jonathan Bowman said the university chose recruiting firm Bob Murray & Associates and Joel Bryden, vice president of the firm, to assist GAVIN ROCK – THE STATE HORNET Gavin Rock, podcast staff. Gavin Rock joined The State Hornet as a politics beat writer in spring 2020 and is now on the podcast staff. Before writing for The State Hornet, Gavin was the sports editor at Diablo Valley College's student newspaper, The Inquirer. He is also a member of Sacramento State's Society of Professional Journalists. FAQ: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAC STATE’S HEERF GRANT Este artículo también está disponible en Español. Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen announced in a SacSend email Thursday that Sac State had received $17.8 million in HEERF funds to provide grants to students. The State Hornet compiled this FAQ regarding how students can access their HEERF grants. Question: What is a THE STATE HORNETNEWSSPORTSA&EOPINIONVIDEOPODCAST On this edition of State Hornet News, we talk to Sac State’s chief risk officer for risk management services about potential COVID-19 restrictions in the fall, Sac State will hold town hall meetings with the final candidates for police chief, there is a new virtual artexhibit, and more.
3 SAC STATE CHIEF OF POLICE CANDIDATES SELECTED, SPEAK AT After a nationwide search for a new chief of the Sacramento State Police Department, three live virtual town halls were held this week with three possible candidates for the role. Michael Rein is the current deputy chief of university police at Rutgers University, presiding over 180 police officers TOWN HALL MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR NEW POLICE CHIEF On the final Wednesday episode of The State Hornet Podcast, incoming Co-podcast editor Mack Ervin III and exiting Editor-in-Chief Max Connor look back on their favorite stories of the last year and cover this week in news. Major stories include an upcoming town hall with the finalists of Sacramento State’s search for a new police chief,the
EDITORIAL: PLEASE, GET THE COVID VACCINE Taking this vaccine and achieving herd immunity can and will end the COVID-19 pandemic in America, preventing potentially hundreds of thousands of fully preventable deaths and finally get society somewhat back on track. It is an incredible act of sheer selfishness to not want to take it for anything other than a legitimate health-basedreason.
SAC STATE POLICE CHIEF MARK IWASA ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT Sacramento State Police Chief Mark Iwasa announced he will retire from the university after 10 years of service, according to a SacSend email from Jonathan Bowman, Sac State’s CFO and vice president for administration Tuesday. Iwasa told The State Hornet it SAC STATE VICE PRESIDENT FOR INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE LEAVING Diana Tate Vermeire, Sacramento State vice president for inclusive excellence, is leaving the university as of May 21, 2021, according to a SacSend email sent Friday by Sac State President Robert Nelsen. According to the email, Vermeire accepted a new BYE BYE, BUNKY: SAC STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH WILL After eight seasons as head coach of the Sac State women’s basketball team, Bunky Harkleroad will not return next year for a ninth season according to Sac State Athletic Director Mark Orr. Harkleroad had a 3-22 overall record and 2-18 Big Sky conference SAC STATE’S POLICE CHIEF SEARCH CONTINUES AMID CRITICISM After current Sacramento State police chief Mark Iwasa announced he will be retiring this summer, Sac State is looking for its next police chief. Vice President for Administration Jonathan Bowman said the university chose recruiting firm Bob Murray & Associates and Joel Bryden, vice president of the firm, to assist GAVIN ROCK – THE STATE HORNET Gavin Rock, podcast staff. Gavin Rock joined The State Hornet as a politics beat writer in spring 2020 and is now on the podcast staff. Before writing for The State Hornet, Gavin was the sports editor at Diablo Valley College's student newspaper, The Inquirer. He is also a member of Sacramento State's Society of Professional Journalists. FAQ: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAC STATE’S HEERF GRANT Este artículo también está disponible en Español. Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen announced in a SacSend email Thursday that Sac State had received $17.8 million in HEERF funds to provide grants to students. The State Hornet compiled this FAQ regarding how students can access their HEERF grants. Question: What is a EDITORIAL: PLEASE, GET THE COVID VACCINE Taking this vaccine and achieving herd immunity can and will end the COVID-19 pandemic in America, preventing potentially hundreds of thousands of fully preventable deaths and finally get society somewhat back on track. It is an incredible act of sheer selfishness to not want to take it for anything other than a legitimate health-basedreason.
SAC STATE VICE PRESIDENT FOR INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE LEAVING Diana Tate Vermeire, Sacramento State vice president for inclusive excellence, is leaving the university as of May 21, 2021, according to a SacSend email sent Friday by Sac State President Robert Nelsen. According to the email, Vermeire accepted a newTHE STATE HORNET
Ever since May 25, 2020, when George Floyd was murdered by now-convicted police officer Derek Chauvin, the conversation about police interactions with Black people has been prevalent in the U.S., impacting some Black Americans’ mental health due to the constant coverage of police brutality. Candice Simpson, a practicum studentcounselor
54% OF SAC STATE CLASSES SCHEDULED TO HAVE IN-PERSON In an email by Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen to faculty and staff, Sac State released their official reopening schedule for fall 2021, with 54% of classes scheduled to have in-person components. According to Nelsen in the email, the following FAQ: HYFLEX AND HERKYFLEX, WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? Sac State proposed seven course modalities for fall 2021 that currently appear on student’s Student Center: Hybrid, HerkyFlex, HyFlex, blended, fully in-person, online synchronous and online asynchronous. The State Hornet has organized this FAQ to provide answers regarding the HyFlex modality as well as the difference between HyFlex, HerkyFlex and CSU TO REQUIRE COVID-19 VACCINATION FOR FALL 2021 SEMESTER The California State University system will require faculty, staff and students who will be accessing campus facilities in fall 2021 to receive the COVID-19 vaccination upon the Food and Drug administration’s approval, according to an email announcement by the CSU on Thursday. The CSU will join the University of California SAC STATE ANNOUNCES DRIVE-THROUGH COMMENCEMENT FOR 2020 Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen announced an on-campus, drive-through commencement called “CARmencement” for the 2020 and 2021 graduating classes beginning May 21 in a SacSend email to students and faculty Monday. “Last year, I committed to in-person ceremonies to celebrate the classes of 2020 and 2021. At the time, I SAC STATE HOSTS DIVERSITY TRAINER JANE ELLIOTT, KNOWN FOR Sacramento State’s UNIQUE Programs hosted a guest lecture by diversity trainer Jane Elliott about the anatomy of prejudice via Zoom Wednesday. Elliott is known for her “Blue eyes/Brown eyes” exercise, which she administered on her elementary students the day after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The exercise exposed MEN WHO ESCORTED SAC STATE ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OUT OF The two men who escorted Sacramento State computer science associate professor Weide Chang out of Calaveras Hall Wednesday were identified as university administrators, according to an email from University Communications. Sac State computer science major Kaleb Bello said he was walking behind Chang into Calaveras Hall — where the CSC137 class is located — when FORMER ATHLETES PLEAD GUILTY Former athletes plead guilty. Two former Sacramento State football players pled guilty to felony counts at the Amador County Courthouse on Thursday morning. Brendon “Bo” DeLapp, 19, pled guilty to felony charges of assault with a deadly weapon and was assigned a five-year maximum sentence in state prison. Westy Guill, 18, pledguilty to
THE STATE HORNETNEWSSPORTSA&EOPINIONVIDEOPODCAST On this edition of State Hornet News, we talk to Sac State’s chief risk officer for risk management services about potential COVID-19 restrictions in the fall, Sac State will hold town hall meetings with the final candidates for police chief, there is a new virtual artexhibit, and more.
3 SAC STATE CHIEF OF POLICE CANDIDATES SELECTED, SPEAK AT After a nationwide search for a new chief of the Sacramento State Police Department, three live virtual town halls were held this week with three possible candidates for the role. Michael Rein is the current deputy chief of university police at Rutgers University, presiding over 180 police officers TOWN HALL MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR NEW POLICE CHIEF On the final Wednesday episode of The State Hornet Podcast, incoming Co-podcast editor Mack Ervin III and exiting Editor-in-Chief Max Connor look back on their favorite stories of the last year and cover this week in news. Major stories include an upcoming town hall with the finalists of Sacramento State’s search for a new police chief,the
EDITORIAL: PLEASE, GET THE COVID VACCINE Taking this vaccine and achieving herd immunity can and will end the COVID-19 pandemic in America, preventing potentially hundreds of thousands of fully preventable deaths and finally get society somewhat back on track. It is an incredible act of sheer selfishness to not want to take it for anything other than a legitimate health-basedreason.
SAC STATE POLICE CHIEF MARK IWASA ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT Sacramento State Police Chief Mark Iwasa announced he will retire from the university after 10 years of service, according to a SacSend email from Jonathan Bowman, Sac State’s CFO and vice president for administration Tuesday. Iwasa told The State Hornet it SAC STATE VICE PRESIDENT FOR INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE LEAVING Diana Tate Vermeire, Sacramento State vice president for inclusive excellence, is leaving the university as of May 21, 2021, according to a SacSend email sent Friday by Sac State President Robert Nelsen. According to the email, Vermeire accepted a new BYE BYE, BUNKY: SAC STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH WILL After eight seasons as head coach of the Sac State women’s basketball team, Bunky Harkleroad will not return next year for a ninth season according to Sac State Athletic Director Mark Orr. Harkleroad had a 3-22 overall record and 2-18 Big Sky conference SAC STATE’S POLICE CHIEF SEARCH CONTINUES AMID CRITICISM After current Sacramento State police chief Mark Iwasa announced he will be retiring this summer, Sac State is looking for its next police chief. Vice President for Administration Jonathan Bowman said the university chose recruiting firm Bob Murray & Associates and Joel Bryden, vice president of the firm, to assist GAVIN ROCK – THE STATE HORNET Gavin Rock, podcast staff. Gavin Rock joined The State Hornet as a politics beat writer in spring 2020 and is now on the podcast staff. Before writing for The State Hornet, Gavin was the sports editor at Diablo Valley College's student newspaper, The Inquirer. He is also a member of Sacramento State's Society of Professional Journalists. FAQ: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAC STATE’S HEERF GRANT Este artículo también está disponible en Español. Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen announced in a SacSend email Thursday that Sac State had received $17.8 million in HEERF funds to provide grants to students. The State Hornet compiled this FAQ regarding how students can access their HEERF grants. Question: What is a THE STATE HORNETNEWSSPORTSA&EOPINIONVIDEOPODCAST On this edition of State Hornet News, we talk to Sac State’s chief risk officer for risk management services about potential COVID-19 restrictions in the fall, Sac State will hold town hall meetings with the final candidates for police chief, there is a new virtual artexhibit, and more.
3 SAC STATE CHIEF OF POLICE CANDIDATES SELECTED, SPEAK AT After a nationwide search for a new chief of the Sacramento State Police Department, three live virtual town halls were held this week with three possible candidates for the role. Michael Rein is the current deputy chief of university police at Rutgers University, presiding over 180 police officers TOWN HALL MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR NEW POLICE CHIEF On the final Wednesday episode of The State Hornet Podcast, incoming Co-podcast editor Mack Ervin III and exiting Editor-in-Chief Max Connor look back on their favorite stories of the last year and cover this week in news. Major stories include an upcoming town hall with the finalists of Sacramento State’s search for a new police chief,the
EDITORIAL: PLEASE, GET THE COVID VACCINE Taking this vaccine and achieving herd immunity can and will end the COVID-19 pandemic in America, preventing potentially hundreds of thousands of fully preventable deaths and finally get society somewhat back on track. It is an incredible act of sheer selfishness to not want to take it for anything other than a legitimate health-basedreason.
SAC STATE POLICE CHIEF MARK IWASA ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT Sacramento State Police Chief Mark Iwasa announced he will retire from the university after 10 years of service, according to a SacSend email from Jonathan Bowman, Sac State’s CFO and vice president for administration Tuesday. Iwasa told The State Hornet it SAC STATE VICE PRESIDENT FOR INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE LEAVING Diana Tate Vermeire, Sacramento State vice president for inclusive excellence, is leaving the university as of May 21, 2021, according to a SacSend email sent Friday by Sac State President Robert Nelsen. According to the email, Vermeire accepted a new BYE BYE, BUNKY: SAC STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH WILL After eight seasons as head coach of the Sac State women’s basketball team, Bunky Harkleroad will not return next year for a ninth season according to Sac State Athletic Director Mark Orr. Harkleroad had a 3-22 overall record and 2-18 Big Sky conference SAC STATE’S POLICE CHIEF SEARCH CONTINUES AMID CRITICISM After current Sacramento State police chief Mark Iwasa announced he will be retiring this summer, Sac State is looking for its next police chief. Vice President for Administration Jonathan Bowman said the university chose recruiting firm Bob Murray & Associates and Joel Bryden, vice president of the firm, to assist GAVIN ROCK – THE STATE HORNET Gavin Rock, podcast staff. Gavin Rock joined The State Hornet as a politics beat writer in spring 2020 and is now on the podcast staff. Before writing for The State Hornet, Gavin was the sports editor at Diablo Valley College's student newspaper, The Inquirer. He is also a member of Sacramento State's Society of Professional Journalists. FAQ: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAC STATE’S HEERF GRANT Este artículo también está disponible en Español. Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen announced in a SacSend email Thursday that Sac State had received $17.8 million in HEERF funds to provide grants to students. The State Hornet compiled this FAQ regarding how students can access their HEERF grants. Question: What is a EDITORIAL: PLEASE, GET THE COVID VACCINE Taking this vaccine and achieving herd immunity can and will end the COVID-19 pandemic in America, preventing potentially hundreds of thousands of fully preventable deaths and finally get society somewhat back on track. It is an incredible act of sheer selfishness to not want to take it for anything other than a legitimate health-basedreason.
SAC STATE VICE PRESIDENT FOR INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE LEAVING Diana Tate Vermeire, Sacramento State vice president for inclusive excellence, is leaving the university as of May 21, 2021, according to a SacSend email sent Friday by Sac State President Robert Nelsen. According to the email, Vermeire accepted a newTHE STATE HORNET
1 day ago · Ever since May 25, 2020, when George Floyd was murdered by now-convicted police officer Derek Chauvin, the conversation about police interactions with Black people has been prevalent in the U.S., impacting some Black Americans’ mental health due to the constant coverage of police brutality. Candice Simpson, a practicum studentcounselor
54% OF SAC STATE CLASSES SCHEDULED TO HAVE IN-PERSON In an email by Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen to faculty and staff, Sac State released their official reopening schedule for fall 2021, with 54% of classes scheduled to have in-person components. According to Nelsen in the email, the following FAQ: HYFLEX AND HERKYFLEX, WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? Sac State proposed seven course modalities for fall 2021 that currently appear on student’s Student Center: Hybrid, HerkyFlex, HyFlex, blended, fully in-person, online synchronous and online asynchronous. The State Hornet has organized this FAQ to provide answers regarding the HyFlex modality as well as the difference between HyFlex, HerkyFlex and CSU TO REQUIRE COVID-19 VACCINATION FOR FALL 2021 SEMESTER The California State University system will require faculty, staff and students who will be accessing campus facilities in fall 2021 to receive the COVID-19 vaccination upon the Food and Drug administration’s approval, according to an email announcement by the CSU on Thursday. The CSU will join the University of California SAC STATE ANNOUNCES DRIVE-THROUGH COMMENCEMENT FOR 2020 Sacramento State President Robert Nelsen announced an on-campus, drive-through commencement called “CARmencement” for the 2020 and 2021 graduating classes beginning May 21 in a SacSend email to students and faculty Monday. “Last year, I committed to in-person ceremonies to celebrate the classes of 2020 and 2021. At the time, I SAC STATE HOSTS DIVERSITY TRAINER JANE ELLIOTT, KNOWN FOR Sacramento State’s UNIQUE Programs hosted a guest lecture by diversity trainer Jane Elliott about the anatomy of prejudice via Zoom Wednesday. Elliott is known for her “Blue eyes/Brown eyes” exercise, which she administered on her elementary students the day after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The exercise exposed MEN WHO ESCORTED SAC STATE ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OUT OF The two men who escorted Sacramento State computer science associate professor Weide Chang out of Calaveras Hall Wednesday were identified as university administrators, according to an email from University Communications. Sac State computer science major Kaleb Bello said he was walking behind Chang into Calaveras Hall — where the CSC137 class is located — when FORMER ATHLETES PLEAD GUILTY Former athletes plead guilty. Two former Sacramento State football players pled guilty to felony counts at the Amador County Courthouse on Thursday morning. Brendon “Bo” DeLapp, 19, pled guilty to felony charges of assault with a deadly weapon and was assigned a five-year maximum sentence in state prison. Westy Guill, 18, pledguilty to
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