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An Overview of the “Chopped” Cooking Challenge

Randel Montenegro November 21, 2019

The "Chopped" Cooking Challenge was attended by students and faculty as they observed the cooking competition. (Signal Video/ Randel Montenegro) Your browser does not support the video tag.

Student, Faculty, and Staff competitors cooking dishes for the judges. (Signal Photo/ Randel Montenegro)

“Chopped” Cooking Challenge: a Cooking Competition for Students and Faculty

Randel Montenegro November 21, 2019

Last Wednesday, Stan State Faculty and Students witnessed a timed cooking competition known as the “chopped” cooking challenge. The contest took place at the quad near main dining.  Students...

Carolina Baez (freshman, English) dressed as Mikan Tsumiki from Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair. (Signal Photo/ Randel Montenegro)

Halloween Costume Party at the SRC Filled with Fun and Excitement

Randel Montenegro November 1, 2019

Last Thursday, on the night of Hallow’s Eve, Stan State students participated in a four-hour costume party, led by the Student Recreation Center and student volunteers. Many students had fun playing...

Andy Klingelhoefer, Interim Associate Vice President and Dean of Students at Student Affairs informs students of the resources available to them. (Photo Signal/Sandra Plascencia-Rodriguez)

Homelessness on Campus: Resources and Reality

Sandra Plascencia-Rodriguez October 25, 2019

With the cost of living in California increasing, the possibility for Stan State students to face shelter insecurities also increases.Around 11 percent of California State University's (CSU) students have...

Lt. Cheri Silveira (left) and Officer Givo Ysael (right) stand in front of the University Police Department. (Photo courtesy of Essense Saunders) 

Self-Defense at CSU Stanislaus

The Rape Aggression Defense Course at CSU Stanislaus is a two-day informational and physical defense course for women. It is held around four times a year for 6 hours each day. The course opens with a...

Circles represent where outdoor WiFi access has been expanded. (Photo courtesy of Geoffery Cirullo)

WiFi at Stan State

By contributing author Laura Tadeo October 23, 2019

WiFi expansion is slowly coming to Stan State starting with new outdoor study tents and the temporary trailers containing computer labs, WiFi, printers, and library books. Due to the closure of the Vasche...

Child Development Center, CSU Stanislaus. (Photo courtesy of Miles Morrison)

Child Development Center Gets Grant to Serve Student-Parents

Big Grant for The Child Development Center Stan State will be receiving a 1.1 million dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Education to offer subsidized child care services in the Child Development...

The campus tends to be extremely dark in various areas. (photo courtesy of Anthony Perkins)

StanCares Efforts to Keep Students Safe

With the annual Clery Report for CSU Stanislaus being released, students can access many different statistics related to crime and safety on campus. Safety is a topic that may not always be represented...

RADD's "Swipe Right" message will soon be exposed to students at Stan State. Even though the campus is considered a "dry campus," RADD wants the campus community to be informed of the dangers of driving under the influence. (Courtesy Photo/ABC)

RADD’s “Swipe Right” Initiative Urges Students to Make Mindful Decisions When Making Their Way Back Home

Christopher Correa October 18, 2019

Even with Stanislaus State having a strict alcohol policy, off campus parties with the presence of alcohol consumption still exist. It’s virtually impossible to keep these types of parties from taking...

Students attentively watching Presidential Candidate Julian Castro. (Signal Photo/Sandra Plascencia-Rodriguez)

Stan State Democrats Host Their Second Presidential Debate Watch Party

Sandra Plascencia-Rodriguez October 16, 2019

As the Stan State Democrats hosted their second Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate Watch Party, conversations regarding politics filled the air and guests ate, eagerly waiting for the debate to...

President Ellen Junn posing with members of the indigenous community including Nototomne elder Katherine Perez (right of President Junn) in front of the recently planted oak tree on the lawn East of Naraghi Hall. (Photo contributed by Stan State Communications & Public Affairs)

Oak Trees Serve as a Symbol of Unity and Appreciation Towards Indigenous Community

Christopher Correa October 15, 2019

On Monday morning, Stanislaus State held an oak tree planting ceremony on the grass area east of Naraghi Hall to acknowledge the fact that the campus is built on the traditional lands of the Yokuts Nation. Stanislaus...

Indigenous Peoples Day begins Thursday, October 10th at Faculty Development Center (FDC) patio. (Courtesy of the Ethnic Studies Program). 

Sustainability and Growth for Indigenous Peoples Day

Paula Sanchez Luna October 7, 2019

Indigenous Peoples Day has been increasingly replacing Columbus Day all across the country and Stan State is following close behind.This year, the Ethnic Studies Program and Indigenous Students in Activism...

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