Title | Author | Date Published | Page | Photo | Subject | Decade | Title of Publication |
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Weather drives activism indoors | Ramirez, Nick | 3/29/2006 | 1 | Yes | Activism, War protest, Awareness, Social injustice | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Students protest Senate meeting | Abbott, David | 3/29/2006 | 1, 4 | No | Collegiality, Shared governance, Faculty consultation | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Katrina victims get a hand from SSU | Juner, Nicole | 3/29/2006 | 1, 4 | Yes | Hurricane Katrina, Biloxi, Mississippi, Calvary Chapel, Petaluma | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Recruiter, ACLU debate campus access | Grunder, Whitney | 3/29/2006 | 1, 5 | No | Recruitment, Military recruitment, ACLU, Career decisions, Trauma | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Bush's No Child Left Behind has public education taking turn for the worse [Editorial] | Mead, Emily | 3/29/2006 | 2 | No | No Child Left Behind, Curriculum changes, Reading and math, Decreased funding | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Why Graduate Education Matters More Than Ever [Letter to the Editor] | Blackshire-Belay, Carol | 3/29/2006 | 2 | Graduate Student Research Showcase, Research projects, Ochoa, Eduard, Division of Academic Affairs | 2000 | Sonoma State Star | |
Reproductive rights: The battle continues as recent events address both new and old issues [Opinion] | Johnson, Tracy | 3/29/2006 | 3 | No | Reproductive rights, Abortion, Right to decide | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Ambassadors connect SSU sutdents | Smith, Laurel | 3/29/2006 | 8 | Yes | School spirit, Student Ambassadors, Leadership, Midnight Madness, Senior Sendoff | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Movin' and groovin': Students teach hip-hop class on campus | Grunder, Whitney | 3/29/2006 | 9 | Yes | Dance Department, Fernandez, Justin, Hazan, Samantha, Hip-hop class | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Cotati Council race :polls open Tuesday | Holtzman, Jeff | 3/3/1977 | 1, 6 | Yes | Cotati, City Council, Elections, Glass, Carol, Dunphy, Tom | 1970 | Stony Point Gazette |
125 axed? | Patterson, Meg | 3/3/1977 | 1, 6 | Yes | Budget cuts, Classes , Part-time faculty | 1970 | Stony Point Gazette |
V.P. censured | Andersen, Cameron | 3/3/1977 | 1, 6 | No | Fallandy, Yvette, Academic Senate, Censures | 1970 | Stony Point Gazette |
College that swallowed itself [guest opinion] | Stulic, Helen | 3/3/1977 | 2 | No | Budget cuts, Part-time faculty, Classes | 1970 | Stony Point Gazette |
Women, minorities hit hardest by cutbacks | Warren, Maryanne | 3/3/1977 | 1, 6 | No | Budget cuts, Part-time faculty, Women, Minorities, Affirmative action | 1970 | Stony Point Gazette |
Rumors, paranoia cloud SSC's future [editorial] | Kaplan, Seth | 3/3/1977 | 3 | No | Budget cuts, Part-time faculty | 1970 | Stony Point Gazette |
Clear choice for city council | 3/3/1977 | 3 | No | Cotati, City council, Elections, Glass, Carole | 1970 | Stony Point Gazette | |
Call for rep [letter to the editor] | Platt, Michael | 3/3/1977 | 3 | No | Student Presidents Association, Student representation | 1970 | Stony Point Gazette |
Students awaken! [letter to the editor] | Stainer, Margaret | 3/3/1977 | 3, 6 | No | Budget cuts, Part-time faculty | 1970 | Stony Point Gazette |
Caucus seeks input | 3/3/1977 | 4 | No | Student organizations | 1970 | Stony Point Gazette | |
Segal vs. Fallandy : a showdown | Andersen, Cameron | 3/3/1977 | 7 | No | Grievance hearings, Segal, Harvey, Fallandy, Yvette, Tenure | 1970 | Stony Point Gazette |
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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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