Skip to Main Content
The Student News Site of California State University, Stanislaus

Signal

The Student News Site of California State University, Stanislaus

Signal

The Student News Site of California State University, Stanislaus

Signal

One of Yang and Moua's strawberry patches bustling with freshly grown strawberries. (Signal Photo/Natalie Villanueva) 

Picking Perfection: Inside Bee Yang and Dua Moua’s Strawberry Patch

Natalie Villanueva May 27, 2024

Nestled right down the street from Stanislaus State, harvest season is in full swing at a strawberry patch on the corner of Monte Vista and Walnut.  From April to ideally October, depending on the...

Warrior Athletics Shows Love to Turlock Community

Autumn Kirby May 23, 2024

On April 27, the student athletes of CSU Stanislaus along with the Athletics staff had the opportunity to assist the community in Love Turlock.  The group gathered at Donnelly Park for breakfast,...

Meet the Stan State Lecturer Who Teaches Art to Inmates

Marcos Zaragoza and Jade Ramirez May 22, 2024

Video By Marcos Zaragoza and Jade RamirezChad Hunter is a graphic design lecturer here at CSU Stanislaus. He is also currently a candidate running for the position of Assistant Professor of Digital Art...

The cover of this year's spring edition of Penumbra. (Signal Photo/Marcos Zaragoza)

Local Poetry and Art Showcased at Penumbra’s Spring 2024 Book Launch

Marcos Zaragoza and Malina Duran May 18, 2024

On May 3, the CSU Stanislaus Art Gallery was filled with art and poetry as Penumbra, Stan State’s art and literary journal, revealed its latest edition at their Spring 2024 Launch. There was lots...

Photos of Dos Rios State Park's scenery and wildlife. (Photos provided by California State Parks)

Looking for Something to do This Summer? A New State Park is Underway

Gabriela Muro May 15, 2024

This summer a new state park will open in California and it is only a few miles away from CSU Stanislaus' campus. On Earth Day, Governor Gavin Newson announced Dos Rios State Park located along the San...

Ashmeen Sran (Senior, Nursing) on second floor of the Vasché library talking about the importance of taking breaks.

Students Share their Tips and Tricks for Getting Through the Rest of the Semester

Sarah Hernandez and Veronica Sexton May 7, 2024

As the Spring term comes to an end, students at CSU Stanislaus share some tips to get through finals.  These tips involve advice on how to pass your classes and how to make best use...

Some of the produce that was available for sale during the market. (Signal Photo/Ree Bowman)

Stan Fresh Market is Ripe for the Picking

Ree Bowman May 6, 2024

In front of Main Dining, at the junction between the library, MSR, and the student center, half a dozen students arrange various types of produce on tables, preparing the Stan Fresh Market to offer students...

The Children's Playground located at the Child Development Center on the CSU Stanislaus campus. (Signal Photo/Jadyn Patterson)

New Building Expansion for the Child Development Center at CSU Stanislaus

Jadyn Patterson and Veronica Sexton May 1, 2024

Do you struggle balancing your academics along with taking care of your child? The Child Development Center (CDC) at CSU Stanislaus offers to bring children ages 2 months to 5 years old a great learning...

Valeria Simon and Samantha Castle at their booth. (Signal Photo/Gabriela Muro)

Killer Sweets: Baking Vegan Desserts and Serving the Communities

Gabriela Muro April 29, 2024

You might have heard of vegan and gluten free sweets, but it's rare to find a baker who specializes in it. Meet Valeria Simon. She and her baking partner Samantha Castle began Killer Sweets in 2019, just...

Penumbra Showcases Local High School Poets and Authors

Brian Miske April 25, 2024

Penumbra's staff talks about their online fall publication at an event held at Lightly Used Books which showcased the talents of local high school students. (Signal Video/Brian Miske) Penumbra recently...

One of the many art installations in Ocegueda's exhibit, Calladita Te Ves Más Bonita, which displays a poem written by Jessica Ontiveros-Stamps and Monica Ocegueda that empowers women to speak their minds rather than be quiet and polite. (Signal Photo/Jade Ramirez)

“Dichos”: Stan State Celebrates Women’s History Month with an Art Installation by Alumna Monica Crystal Ocegueda

Jade Ramirez, Ree Bowman, and Annabel Lock March 22, 2024

    In honor of Women’s History month, a photography exhibition was held from March 4-8 within the Warrior Cross Cultural Center on the second floor of the Vasche Library, room L203. The...

An almond infested with the eggs of the carpohilus beetle, which will survive in the nut over the harsh winters and then feed on the following harvest's nuts. (Photo courtesy of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources)

Invasive Beetle Found in Valley Orchards, Representatives Call For Emergency Response

Gabriela Muro March 20, 2024

At the beginning of the year, the Beatles made a comeback thanks to AI. This time it's not the musical band we've loved for generations. It's an invasive beetle and representatives are calling on the USDA...

Load More Stories
Activate Search
Community