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The Signal will be working hard to bring you web content while we say goodbye to our campus for a while. (Signal photo/ Randel Montenegro)

A Letter to Our Readers

Kerry Young March 13, 2020

Dear Signal Readers, As coronavirus sweeps the country, many organizations (including the Signal) are figuring out how to cope with our rapidly changing environment.  In response to the recent...

Banner reminding that we are on Yokut land during Indigenous Peoples Days. (Signal Photo/Paula Sanchez). 

Editorial: The Signal Recognizes Stolen Land of Yokut People

Paula Sanchez Luna October 12, 2019

Correction: In the Indigenous Land Recognition Statement first mentioned in the October Print Edition, there was a wording mistake. In place of the word unneeded, it should have said unceded.  After...

The fashion at Pride was one of the best parts. (Signal Photo/ Nicole Dunlap)

Pride Recap: A Big Place With no Room for Hate

Nicole Dunlap July 1, 2019

From self expression, bold fashion statements, and just celebrating pride in general, San Francisco’s 50th annual Pride celebration was definitely a fun-filled hate free zone. Each year, people from...

Press Release

Addressing Allegations: What Is and What Isn’t Journalism

Emily Hake April 18, 2019

Tuesday evening, the day before Stan State’s ASI elections, an anonymous blog post was released speculating that Christopher Thompson, a candidate for the Director of the College of Business, was...

Kristen Dias (Left), Signal editor and student research assistant, and Dr. Shannon Stevens (Right), Signal advisor and IRB researcher, at the OSCLG mingling hour. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Shannon Stevens) 

IRB Researchers Search for #MeToo Stories While Calling Feminists to Action on Campus

Kristen Dias October 15, 2018

On behalf of the SERSCA Program at Stan State, I was able to accompany the Signal’s Advisor, Dr. Shannon Stevens, as her student research assistant on her Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved...

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at a campaign rally on June 4, at Edison High School in Fresno,CA. (The Rampage photo/Larry Valenzuela)

The Signal is with Her!

November 7, 2016

This year’s election has been quite the rollercoaster, but it is finally coming to an end on Nov. 8 when the next President of the United States is finally elected. The editorial team at the student-run...

Illustration by Sara Machado

Editorial: The Signal stands with CFA

March 15, 2016

Students pull all-nighters and endless flashcard-making sessions so that they can obtain a college degree. The reason students pursue higher education is because they are told “education is the key...

Netflix and Chilaquiles

Netflix and Chilaquiles: How I Met Your Mother

Renato Gutierrez November 23, 2015

What was I thinking? I wanted college students to have to watch a Netflix series they actually had to consciously meditate on. That’s my bad, and I offer my sincere apologies to you all. It’s...

Bianca Cordova

A Transformation from India

By Bianca Cordova November 8, 2015

    India has brought multiplicity to my life. I have been pushed to think in ways I have never thought, I have seen things I never thought I would see, and I have lived in a way I never...

Netflix and Chilaquiles

Netflix & Chilaquiles with Renato: Narcos

Renato Gutierrez October 23, 2015

Thanks to The Signal, the premiere of “Netflix and Chilaquiles” brought much success to the newspaper, and to myself, which prompted hysterical fandom (like one). This one fan in particular...

Netflix and Chilaquiles

Netflix & Chilaquiles With Renato

Renato Gutierrez October 16, 2015

A phenomenon that is sweeping across college campuses, the concept of “Netflix and Chill,” implores an innocent facade used to disguise the intentions of having sex with another person while...

A view of Bangalore

From India: A Warrior Abroad

Bianca Cordova September 10, 2015

Bangalore, India-- Why India?! The infamous question that seemed to be on everyone’s mind as I shared with family, friends and peers the news that I would be studying abroad in India. For four months...

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