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The New Voices of Stan State Baseball

By Andrew Kirk March 6, 2015

Beginning  March 14 when CSU Stanislaus baseball battles CSU Monterey Bay, you will hear two new voices calling the action on the school’s very own radio station, KCSS 91.9 FM. Corey Kirk (junior,...

Award-winning jazz bassist Christian McBride to play at CSU Stanislaus

By Jessica Horner March 5, 2015

This year at the California State University, Stanislaus Jazz Festival, four-time Grammy Award-winning jazz bassist Christian McBride will be performing in a special concert with the CSU Stanislaus Jazz...

 

All for One and One for All: All Greek social shows great potential

By Olivia Soto March 5, 2015

Every now and then, a Greek organization decides to host an “All Greek Social” which is basically a time for all fraternities and sororities to come together and get to know one another a little...

National Eating Disorder Awareness Week 2015

By Erika Anderson March 5, 2015

National Eating Disorder Awareness 2015, Feb. 22 to 28, featured the theme: I Had No Idea. The goal of this campaign is to promote early intervention and help individuals struggling with an eating disorder...

Art Space On Main Featuring Daniel Edwards

By Erika Anderson March 5, 2015

At the Art Space On Main located at 135 West Main St. in Turlock many great local and faculty artists get to share their talent with the community. Today, March 5 at 5:30p.m., kicks off a new exhibit featuring...

Warrior Spotlight: Sophmore Biology Major Britney Johnston ready to be challenged

By Jessica Horner March 5, 2015

As students of California State University, Stanislaus, we can often feel overwhelmed by course material and work. It’s very rare that we feel bored with a class as a result of already knowing everything...

 

“Mankind is noodlekind”: how one Japanese inventor affected college diets

By Noel Daniel March 5, 2015

Almost every college student is very familiar with Momofuku Ando's revolutionary invention: Instant ramen. Born 105 years ago on March 5 as Wu Baifu, Ando whipped up the delicious staple in his 40s and...

 

Here ye, here ye: Introducing your king and queen

By Olivia Soto March 5, 2015

The tie between homecoming king and queen was announced at the men's basketball game on Feb. 6. The four winners decided to break the tie by having their fellow nominees vote for who they thought best...

Film Review: 50 Shades of Grey

By Natalie Hutchison March 2, 2015

“I just wrote it as a, its sort of my mid-life crisis, sort of all my fantasies in one.” What author E.L. James said to ABC news is key in trying to understand the film adaptation of her controversial...

 

Bobby Seale’s afternoon talk details importance of equality

By Jessica Horner March 2, 2015

"All the power to the people." This is the slogan of the Black Panther Party (BPP). Co-founder of the BPP, Bobby Seale, explained on Feb. 19 at California State University, Stanislaus, that no matter what...

 

Stanislaus Green Team

By Brittney Battiste March 2, 2015

The California State University, Stanislaus Green Team held a meeting Feb. 19 in the Kirk Lindsey Center.  It was led by Rikki Schmeeckle of the Green Team and speaker Anthony Preston. The Stanislaus...

 

Death of Criticism: monetization of art threatens art quality

By Jessica Horner March 2, 2015

According to San Francisco Bay Area-based art critic Mark Van Proyen, art criticism and art have been deteriorating and will continue on that way. During his lecture and discussion titled, “What...

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