Title | Author | Date Published | Page | Photo | Subject | Decade | Title of Publication |
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Budget cuts cause worry about [sic] | Kettner, Lauren | 3/11/2003 | 1, 5 | No | Budget cuts | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
The stadium, Silver and Black and SSU Athletics? | Charlow, Alex | 3/11/2003 | 1, 5 | No | Stadium, Oakland Raiders, Funding, Sports facilities | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
SSU reaches out to high school students | Luber, Kasey | 3/11/2003 | 1, 5 | No | High school students, Vallejo High School, Internships | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
To vote, or not to vote [opinion] | Christensen, Jackie | 3/11/2003 | 3 | No | Voting, Apathy, United States, Demographics | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Famous author speaks in opposition of war | Gerber, Erica | 3/11/2003 | 4 | Yes | Soloman, Norman, Project Censored, Iraq, News media | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Faculty Expo highlights new research | James, Skylar | 3/11/2008 | 1, 4 | Yes | Theatre, Meeting place of cultures, 2008 Faculty Exposition, FSSP, PDS | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
WASC team set to visit SSU | Lee, Cheyenne | 3/11/2008 | 1, 4 | No | Western Association of Schools and Colleges, WASC, Accreditation review, Finances | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
State Senator speaks to Sonoma State about LGBT activism | Madrigal, Caitlin | 3/11/2008 | 1, 4 | Yes | LGBT activism, Migden, State Senator Carole, Queer Studies Lecture, Gay rights activists | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
SSU’s Amazing Graduate Programs [Editorial] | Purser, Maggie | 3/11/2008 | 2 | No | Graduate Student’s Research Showcase, Division of Academic Affairs, MA students | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Campus violence necessitates alarm systems-- are you in the loop? [Editorial] | Anderson, Jessica | 3/11/2008 | 2 | No | Campus violence, Campus havens, Public address system, CMS-HRSA account, Cellphone number | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
In support of the GMC [Letter to the Editor] | Levine, Justin | 3/11/2008 | 2 | No | Green Music Center | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Adult Play Time [Opinion] | Mustaro, Dan | 3/11/2008 | 3 | No | Adult Play Time, Disneyland, Exploitation | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Still Waiting for Your Call [Opinion] | Troxell, Ed | 3/11/2008 | 3 | No | On, Online, Constantly connected | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
The Many Faces of SSU [Opinion] | Raskin, Jonah | 3/11/2008 | 3 | No | Granola U, Hippies, eco-babes, Country Club | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
SSU celebrates Women’s History Month | Garrod, Nathanial | 3/11/2008 | 5 | Yes | Women’s History Month, Racial integration, Faulkner, Shannon, Women’s rights | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
KSUN’s newest personality” Freshman Kevin Maag takes on the SSU air waves [Arts] | Harris, Janisha | 3/11/2008 | 6 | Yes | KSUN, Maag, Kevin, K. Maag in the Morning | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Shining the light on “Invisible Children” [Entertainment] | Friebe, James | 3/11/2008 | 7 | Yes | Invisible Children Club, Uganda, Documentary, Facebook www.invisivblechildren.com | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
JUMP’s first ever Plastic Bag Campaign a success [Features] | Imhaus. Lexie | 3/11/2008 | 8 | Yes | Plastic bags | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Technically Speaking: On illegally downloading music at SSU | Porter, Reed | 3/11/2008 | 10 | No | RIAA, ISP, Disclaimer | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Shepard play opens theater arts’ season | 3/12/1981 | 1 | Yes | “Curse of the Starving Class”, Event, Theatre Arts | 1980 | Sonoma State Star |
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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.
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