Title | Author | Date Published | Page | Photo | Subject | Decade | Title of Publication |
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International students receive warm welcome at semester reception | Gonzalez, Aimee Baker | 09/07/2010 | 9 | No | International Reception | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
Students asked to boycott Target | Pohlman, Sara Jane | 09/07/2010 | 1,4 | Yes | Target store boycott, Queer Straight Alliance (QSA) | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
Wal-Mart rejection overturned by city council: SSU professor and community members file lawsuit in response | Pohlman, Sara Jane | 09/07/2010 | 1,5 | Yes | Walmart store expansion, Luttman, Professor Rick | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
New Director of Undergraduate Studies to integrate curriculum | Fox, Christa | 09/07/2010 | 1,4 | Yes | Kornfeld, John, Curriculum development | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
Student government coordinator proposes “First Year Council” | Gerig, Jill | 09/07/2010 | 1,5 | Yes | Associated Students Inc. (ASI), “First Year Council” | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
It’s time to boycott Wal-Mart [Editorial] | 09/07/2010 | 2 | No | Potential Wal-Mart store expansion | 2010 | Sonoma State Star | |
New school year advice for freshmen [Opinion] | Reece, Trevor [Guest contributor] | 09/07/2010 | 3 | Yes | Advice for college freshmen | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
The freedom to marry the one you love [Opinion] | Macaluso, Jennie | 09/07/2010 | 3 | No | Proposition 8, Gay marriage | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
WebCT replaced with Moodle | 09/07/2010 | 4 | No | WebCT, Learning management system, Moodle | 2010 | Sonoma State Star | |
Online NewsCenter released | 09/07/2010 | 4 | No | Sonoma State University News Center | 2010 | Sonoma State Star | |
Library consolidates reserves | 09/07/2010 | 4 | No | Library consolidation of media reserves at circulation desk | 2010 | Sonoma State Star | |
Academic Senate focuses on getting more classes for students | Martinez, Kyrsten | 09/07/2010 | 5 | Yes | Additional classes for students, Change of General Education pattern | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
Sonoma State Jazz Forum announces new season | Avis, Camille | 09/07/2010 | 6 | Yes | Art of jazz, Green Music Center | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
Recreation Center gets down and dirty: Wilderness Welcome Program trips offer a crash course in freshman survival skills | Milini, Rachel | 09/07/2010 | 8 | Yes | Wilderness Welcome Program | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
Multicultural Center kicks off another semester of diversity | Pilkington, Becca | 09/07/2010 | 8 | No | Multicultural Center, Promotion of inclusiveness on campus | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
Club Congress will work toward building more unity between ASI and student-run organizations on campus | Ginter, Andrew | 09/08/2009 | 8 | No | Club Congress, Associated Students Inc.(ASI), Campus unity | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Fear of the dark, a reality for students [Opinion] | Carbajal, Francisco | 09/08/2015 | 3 | Yes | Sexual assault, Campus safety | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
Voting: Why should you care? [Opinion] | Green, Ryan | 09/08/2015 | 3 | Yes | Voting | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
Universities: Businesses or educational centers? [Opinion] | Hasson, Florencia | 09/08/2015 | 3 | Yes | Public school institutions, Quality of education | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
Campus crime creates fear in student safety | Bridges, Nikki | 09/08/2015 | 4 | Yes | Crime, Student safety, Jeanne Cleary Act | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
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