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Artwork by Xochitil Esparza

Campus Community Members Discuss the Evolution of Feminism

Xochitl Esparza April 9, 2021

March was Women's History Month, during which many celebrated the accomplishments of women throughout the years to culture and society. On March 17, a Stan State Zoom event was held to commemorate the...

Maya Radcliffe snapping a pic in San Jose, CA. Image captured by Jessica Kurihara January 1, 2020.

This Spring Break, Take Pics! Pics! Pics!

Maya Radcliffe April 8, 2021

Well Stan State students, here we are, with just a few more days of spring break. We may not be doing the “typical” spring break activities like barbecues, football games on the beach, and...

Photo provided by Lorena Jurado, showing a selfie near Bridalveil Fall in Yosemite National Park. 

Stan State Students Share Their Favorite Outdoor Spots

Jocelyn Ann Burke April 7, 2021

Spring break is here and so is the nice weather we’ve all been waiting for! Participating in outdoor activities is a fantastic way to get out and get active while staying safe and socially distancing....

There has been a noticeable increase in trash along local highways and bodies of water. (Signal Photo/Rob Van Tuinen)

Stan State Student Talks Trash in New Podcast

Rob Van Tuinen April 6, 2021

One Stan State student is so dismayed by the amount of trash he sees along the freeway and in the Stockton Delta, he started a podcast to raise awareness of the issue.  James Lane, (junior, Communications...

Attendees look through the art on display at a vendor's booth at the SacAnime Swap Meet on Friday, April 1, 2021. (Photo courtesy of Stephanie Delgado)

Controversy Looms Over Popular Sacramento Anime Convention

Rob Van Tuinen and Michael William Jones April 3, 2021

A popular anime convention in Sacramento has become the subject of much controversy as its location's vaccination site closed for the weekend.  SacAnime, a three-day convention that takes place twice...

Photo of burning logs taken in July 2020. (Signal photo/ Matthew Bonzi) 

Possible Wildfire Outcomes Summer 2021

Matthew James Bonzi March 27, 2021

Wildfires have become an expected hazard during the summers in California. Recent information from Government institutions divulge potential outcomes for the summer of 2021 wildfire season. California...

There are varying opinions about the one hour Daylight Savings time change. (Signal Photo/Michael Jones)

A Look at the Country’s Polarizing Daylight Savings Time Change

Michael William Jones March 26, 2021

It has been over a week since we had to push our clocks ahead one hour. While many of us have since adjusted to the new routine, a few may still be feeling the repercussions of the schedule change. The...

Image provided through the Event Details page.

11th Women’s Leadership Forum Hosts the Valley’s Female Entrepreneurs

Maya Radcliffe March 25, 2021

On Wednesday, March 24, Stan State’s College of Business Administration held its 11th Annual Women’s Leadership Forum. Female entrepreneurs located in the Central Valley gathered to discuss...

Local businesses owners and experts are curious to see what 2021 will bring after a full year of dealing with fluctuating pandemic guidelines and restrictions. (Signal Photo/Michele Acosta)

Businesses Reflect on a Pandemic-Stricken Year and Look Ahead to 2021

Michele Allison Acosta March 23, 2021

Businesses are constantly having to evolve, but the hardships and uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic has emphasized that.  Often, many business owners are able to get through the challenges...

A completed array of eco bricks displayed and ready to be used. (Signal photo/ Lindsey Ouk)

Changing the World One Eco-Brick at a Time

Lindsey Ouk March 21, 2021

According to the organization Our World in Data, there are 8.3 billion tons of plastic that have accumulated on this planet and more than 5 trillion plastic particles in the ocean. All this...

Graphic by Samantha Tonarelli.

Helping in New Ways: Volunteering During a Pandemic

Maya Radcliffe March 19, 2021

According to the CDC’s NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) Science Blog, the COVID-19 pandemic has adversely impacted people’s economic, psychological, social, and...

Illustration by Samantha Tonarelli

Zoom Bombing of the Black Power STILL Matters Event

Samantha Terese Tonarelli March 17, 2021

On February 26, 2021, Black Power Matters held their third annual public event: Black Power STILL Matters. They focused on how, now in 2021, Black power still matters even after the recent political change,...

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