Title | Author | Date Published | Page | Photo | Subject | Decade | Title of Publication |
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Let’s talk aboutt ‘IT’ reveals truth on sexual assault [Features] | Silva, Eduardo | 4/7/2009 | 8 | No | Sexual assault, Associated Student Productions (ASP), Student Advocates for Education (SAFE), United against sexual assault (UASA) | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
GMC receives donation from Koret Foundation | Craver, Amanda | 4/7/2009 | 10 | No | GMC, Koret Foundation, Tourism | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Tournament leads to big wins for softball [Sports] | Frise, Aimee | 4/7/2009 | 12 | Yes | Softball, Tournament of Champions | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
‘InterruptedLife’ Series calls attention to imprisoned mothers and their children [Features] | Masucci, Tori | 4/7/2009 | 9 | Yes | Incarcerated parents, Children of the incarcerated, Bernstein, Nell, “Interrupted Life” art show at campus library | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
North road plan dropped | Olson, Karl | 4/8/1976 | 1 | Yes | Campus Growth | 1970 | Sonoma State Morning Glory |
North road nixed | Holtzman, Jeff | 4/8/1976 | 1 | No | Campus Growth | 1970 | Sonoma State Morning Glory |
The affirmative action shuffle | Wehe, Jackie | 4/8/1976 | 1 | No | Affirmative action | 1970 | Sonoma State Morning Glory |
Students receive NSF grant | Kuhn, Rick | 4/8/1976 | 5 | No | Smith, Richard, Thompson, Rockford, National Science Foundation, Grants | 1970 | Sonoma State Morning Glory |
Shooter drill planned | James, Skylar | 4/8/2008 | 1 | No | Police Services, Shooter scenario, Evacuation procedures | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Seawolf Day brings thousands to campus | Pomicpic, Casey | 4/8/2008 | 1 | Yes | Third annual Seawolf Day, Prospective students, Open house | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Female student attacked, robbed in SSU residential parking lot | Anderson, Jessica | 4/8/2008 | 1 | Yes | Police Services, Residential parking lot, Assault, Caution | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
WWII era enemies form unlikely, lasting friendship | James, Skylar | 4/8/2008 | 5 | Yes | Nazi Europe during World War II, Ostensible enemies, Rosner, Bernat, Tubach, Frederic, Holocaust and Genocide lecture | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Seawold Day brings thousands to campus | Pomicpic, Casey | 4/8/2008 | 1 | Yes | Third annual Seawolf Day, Prospective students, Open house | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Don’t finger me! [Opinion] | Troxell, Ed | 4/8/2008 | 3 | Yes | Cell phones, Topless policy, Predicted text | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Professor discusses racist dolls | Garrod, Nathanial | 4/8/2008 | 4 | No | Racism, Toys and racism, African American | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month | Anderson, Jessica | 4/8/2008 | 5 | No | Student Advocates for Education, SAFE, Sexual Assault Awareness Month | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Faces of Sonoma: Alan Grady | Spain, Natalie | 4/8/2008 | 8 | Yes | Grady, Alan, Soccer team, Campus tour guide | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
Career Services Offers Reslunces to Prepare Students for Life After SSU [Features] | Harris, Stephanie | 4/8/2008 | 9 | Yes | Career Services, Graduating seniors | 2000 | Sonoma State Star |
President to sign Climate Leadership Commitment | Trosky, Jonah | 4/8/2019 | 4 | No | Climate change, Sakaki, Judy | 2010 | Sonoma State Star |
Athlete Spotlight: Bailey Stone | Peterschmidt, Thomas | 4/8/2019 | 11 | Yes | Athletes, Women's athletics, Stone, Bailey | 2010 | 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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