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Photo taken and provided by Dr. Morsony of the 2017 Total Eclipse.

Don’t Miss the Partial Solar Eclipse Viewable from Turlock Tomorrow!

Sarah Hernandez April 7, 2024

A rare total eclipse will be partially visible in Turlock, CA. Dr. Brian Morsony, an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics here at CSU Stanislaus State, talks about the upcoming total...

Stan State’s Most Wanted

Veronica Sexton April 1, 2024

After another year of waiting, the Signal was led on yet another wild goose chase as they investigated the mysterious suspects of Stanislaus State. (Signal Video/Veronica Sexton and Katelyn Hawthorne)

Stan State’s Most Wanted: Phil the Goose

Katelyn Hawthorne and Veronica Sexton April 1, 2024

April showers bring May flowers, or is it flocks of geese at CSU Stanislaus that have become a part of the spring decorum? Emily Mancilla (Freshman, undeclared) mentions, "I've seen them everywhere. I...

Dr. Britt Rios-Ellis, who currently serves as provost and executive vice president of Academic Affairs at Oakland University and formerly served as a professor of Health Science and CSU Long Beach and the Dean of Health Sciences and Human Services at CSU Monterey Bay, was announced to be appointed as CSU Stanislaus' new president earlier today. (Photo courtesy of Oakland University press release)

Diversity-Focused Dr. Britt Rios-Ellis Appointed as Stan State’s 13th President

Nix Carbone-Deep March 27, 2024

Dr. Britt Rios-Ellis, a Health Sciences professor who served as both a faculty member and a Dean in the CSU for nearly three decades and as provost and executive vice president of Academic Affairs in Michigan,...

ASI’s Table out on the quad that is set up inform students on why they want them to vote Yes on 15 and approve the fee increase to support ASI services. (Signal Photo/Nathan Hartwell)

The ASI Fee Adjustment is More Than $15, It Means Life or Death for Campus Culture

Nathan Hartwell and Andrea Taylor March 27, 2024

With the cost of everything going up and tuition set to go up next year the last thing that students would want to hear is something else going up in cost. But with ASI asking for an increase to the fee...

Stan State students spending their time in the lobby of the Student Center. (Signal Photo/Sarah Hernandez)

Midterm Check-In: Students Find Joy in Campus Events and Artistic Electives

Sarah Hernandez March 27, 2024

As we near Spring Break, CSU Stanislaus students have much to share about their Spring semester so far, such as their experiences with their favorites courses and the events that they are excited about. There...

UEPC Chair Koni Stone introduced a number of potential new and updated academic programs, including a Museum Studies minor and an update to the Liberal Studies B.A. (Signal Photo/Brian Miske)

Academic Senate Discusses New and Updated Academic Programs and Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives

Nix Carbone-Deep March 26, 2024

Today's Academic Senate meeting covered updates and additions to academic programs, the proposed additions of brand new academic programs, the continued efforts of ASI to inform students about the upcoming...

Jessica Ayala, EOP's Lead Peer Mentor, who uses her own college experiences to inform how she will guide and mentor freshmen. (Signal Photo/Alexis Diaz)

Empowering Success: CSU Stanislaus’ Educational Opportunity Program

Alexis Diaz March 25, 2024

For many students, the transition from high school to university life can be daunting. However, at California State University Stanislaus State, the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) stands as a beacon...

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...

165+ Scholarships Available at Stan State

Andrea Taylor and Nathan Hartwell March 21, 2024

Stan State hosts Scholarship Workshops to provide information to students about the Scholarship Application process. These workshops go over on-campus and off-campus scholarships, common application mistakes,...

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...

165+ Scholarships Available at Stan State

Nathan Hartwell, Andrea Taylor, and Brian Miske March 19, 2024

Students who have attended scholarship workshops discussing how simple the scholarship application process is. (Signal Video/Nathan Hartwell)

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