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CCAA athlete studying

Isabel Arrizano February 24, 2024

Dismukes making sure her studies are situated even at a track meet. (Signal Video/Isabel Arrizano) Your browser does not support the video tag.

Evelyn Ramos, the Associate Director of the Career and Professional Development Center, who collaborates with other programs to help disenfranchised students succeed. (Photo Courtesy of Evelyn Ramos)

Navigate Your Transition to Professional Life with the Career and Professional Development Center

Contributing Writer Miranda Pacheco February 20, 2024

The professional world can be difficult for students and alumni to navigate, but the Career and Professional Development Center is here to help with all professional needs, such as help acquiring professional...

UPD Stop

Isabel Arrizano February 18, 2024

A university police officer engages in speed enforcement to ensure that a CSU Stanislaus is driving safely in stormy conditions. (Signal Video/Isabel Arrizano) Your browser does not support the video...

Stormy Conditions on Campus

Isabel Arrizano February 18, 2024

A video with two clips. The first shows the aftermath of stormy conditions at a set of tables neighboring DBH. The second shows people driving in the aftermath of rain on Crowell Rd., which is adjacent...

A group of runners running the Al Brenda Track in the aftermath of the storm. The sky is still cloudy and there is a rainbow behind them. (Signal Photo/Isabel Arrizano)

Campus Officials Give Safety Tips for Cold, Stormy Weather

Gabriela Muro, Sarah Hernandez, and Isabel Arrizano February 18, 2024

As another storm finds its way back into the region, the campus community wants students to take precautions. Oftentimes during rainy conditions, we forget about the hazards it poses and we decide to drive...

Stan State Goes 1-1 in Their Homecoming Basketball Games

Brian Miske February 16, 2024

CSU Stanislaus basketball went 1-1 in their homecoming night game against Cal Poly Humboldt. Women's Game The 13-14 Warriors quickly pulled ahead in the first quarter against the Lumberjacks going...

Ellison Weaver in front of the rec center 

Finding Stan State’s Love Language

Love is a universal experience whether it be the love you share with your family and friends or the kind you share with your partner. However, that love can be communicated in many different ways.  Garrick...

Ash Wednesday was celebrated in the Student Center's Valley Multi-Use Room. (Signal Photo/Veronica Sexton)

Lenten Season Begins for Stan State Students

Natalie Villanueva February 14, 2024

Ash Wednesday sets the tone for students of CSU Stanislaus as the Lenten season begins.  Kareli Gutierrez (Junior, English) shared what this day of remembrance means to her. “A lot of people...

The corner of North Aurora and East Magnolia, near Stockton Campus' Aspen Hall, where the homicide victim was found stabbed. (Signal Photo/Gabriela Muro)

Man Found Stabbed To Death near Stockton Campus

Gabriela Muro February 14, 2024

Detectives with the Stockton Police Department investigated a weekend homicide on CSU Stanislaus' Stockton Campus. On Sunday, February 11, 2023, Stockton police officers responded to a report of a person...

Flor Neri outside of MSR, who uses Rate My Professor as part of her decision making when choosing classes. (Signal Photo/Brian Miske)

Rate My Professors Informs How Some Students Pick their Classes

Contributing Writer: Nicole Gardner February 13, 2024

Attending university already has its challenges and choosing classes is one of them. Another challenge is figuring out the person who is teaching that class. Rate My Professors is a free website which...

A graphic displaying some of the TRIO team, who help students enrolled in the program reach their academic and personal goals. (Photo courtesy of Marsha Bond-Nelson)

TRIO Offers Support Services for First-Gen, Low-Income, and Disabied Students

Contributing Writer Brianna Linares February 12, 2024

TRIO Student Support Services (SSS), is a program that aims to provide educational support to first-gen, limited-income, and disabled students who meet their eligibility requirements. TRIO is located...

Dr. David Zhu, a professor of Accounting, in his office. (Signal Photo/Jake Leahy)

Counting on Success: A Look into Stan State’s Accounting Department

Jake Leahy February 9, 2024

From balancing books to balancing budgets, accounting majors at CSU Stanislaus can count on preparing for a promising future. The accounting major is dedicated to learning about financial reporting, analysis,...

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