Student Newspaper Index

Over the years, the Sonoma State University's student newspaper has taken many names, seen countless editors and writers, but has always chronicled the important issues and events of the University. The University Archives has indexed the student newspapers. Search here to find articles by titles, subject, or author from any of the iterations of the student newspaper.

To get access to the articles you find, search the Student Newspaper Digital Collection or contact the Library's Special Collections department.

Title Author Date Published Page Photo Subject Decade Title of Publication
Working Together to Fight Rape Swain, Jamie 3/10/1998 5 No Public Safety, Rape prevention 1990 Sonoma State Star
Hope you’re feeling better Bill Lee Wood, Josh 3/10/1998 7 No Staff Health, Lee, Bill 1990 Sonoma State Star
Midsummer Night Haynes, Rose 3/10/1998 8 No Theatre Arts 1990 Sonoma State Star
Sonoma State Intramural Basketball Krol, Brian 3/10/1998 10 No women’s basketball 1990 Sonoma State Star
Men’s Volleyball Club Jimenez, John 3/10/1998 10 No Athletics, Men’s Volleyball 1990 Sonoma State Star
Controversial herbicide banned Pinkham, Chelsea 3/10/20 1 Yes Public Health, Student life, Sustainability 2020 Sonoma State Star
New resgistration proposal gathers sutdent feedback Carvajal, Morgan 3/10/2009 1, 4 Yes Registration proposal for fall semester, Priority pass, Second registration 2000 Sonoma State Star
Tour Tuscany; new village holds open house Craver, Amanda 3/10/2009 1, 5 Yes Tuscany Village, Accommodations 2000 Sonoma State Star
Where were the protesters? [Letter to the Editor] Luttman, Rick 3/10/2009 2 No World of Work fair, Chevron in Burma, Mattel toys and child labor, Military ban 2000 Sonoma State Star
Diversity: One issue at a time [Opinion] Wafer, Janee 3/10/2009 3 No Building a diverse campus, Center for Culture, Gender and Sexuality 2000 Sonoma State Star
Public universities across the country expect more applicants to accept enrollment offers; harsh economic times may lead more students to SSU Rice, Matt 3/10/2009 4 Yes Recession, New applicants, Office of Admissions and Student Recruitment, More local students 2000 Sonoma State Star
Low cost health examinations offered at SSU this spring: Students in the Family Nurse Practioner program provide services for Sonoma County residents through May 20 Osborne, Kimmie 3/10/2009 5 No Health examinations, Health care reform 2000 Sonoma State Star
SSU and SRJC ensembles commemorate the classics [Arts] Drew, Aimee 3/10/2009 6 No Commemorations, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, SRJC Symphonic Band 2000 Sonoma State Star
SSU Holocaust Lecture Series brings history to life for students [Features] Silva, Eduardo 3/10/2009 8 Yes Memorial Grove, Alliance for the Study of the Holocaust 2000 Sonoma State Star
The Naked Truth: Is Sonoma State a ‘clothing optional’ campus? [Features] Masucci, Tori 3/10/2009 9 Yes Clothing optional campus 2000 Sonoma State Star
Students seek internship opportunities Carvajal, Morgan 3/10/2009 10 No Internship registration and agreement 2000 Sonoma State Star
Speaker discusses Proposition 8 just two days before hundreds rally in San Francisco Thursday Nezovich, Jessica 3/10/2009 10 No Queer Studies lecture, Shorter, Andrea , LGBT 2000 Sonoma State Star
Seawolves out of rut with three wins over UCSD Cady, Peter 3/10/2009 11 No Baseball, Seawolves swept the Otters 2000 Sonoma State Star
“Soular” power is more than solar panels: Eating locally helps to build more sustainable communities [Opinion] McMackin, Rose 3/10/2009 3 No Sustainable food movement 2000 Sonoma State Star
New test of English proficiency Anderson, Cameron 3/11/1976 1, 4 No English proficiency, Writing skills, Task Force on Student Writing Skills 1970 Sonoma State Morning Glory

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