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Veronica Sexton and Maria Cruz September 22, 2023

Get to know the faces behind Stan State's Recreation Center (Signal Video/Maria Cruz and Veronica Sexton).

Poster promoting "Passport to Wellness" Event, (Disclaimer: Event deadline has been extended to 9/22) (Signal Photo/Marc Briones)

“Passport to Wellness” Event Spreads Campus Resource Awareness

Natalie Ramos, Marc Briones, and Malina Duran September 21, 2023

"Passport to Wellness" is an on-campus event that encourages students to visit four destinations to learn more about campus health and wellness resources, where they will also have a chance to win...

The Academic Senate prepares for its hybrid meeting in room 102 of the Vasche Library. (Signal Photo/Nix Carbone-Deep)

Academic Senate: Teachers and Faculty Push for Equity, Unity, and More Mondays

Avalon Perez and Nix Carbone-Deep September 20, 2023

In the wake of the CSU Board of Trustees' decision to raise tuition fees 6% next Fall, the faculty at the Academic Senate shared their concerns about the future of CSU Stanislaus. Condemning Tuition Raises...

The card with the QR code that sends you to a voter registration webpage that Ethan Stone was handing out to students and faculty on the quad.

Your Vote is Your Voice: Making Sure You Are Registered on National Voter Registration Day

Gabriela Muro September 19, 2023

Today, September 19th, 2023, is National Voter Registration Day. To celebrate, Ethan Stone and his friends from the California Democratic Party were out on the quad making sure students and faculty have...

Tuition Increase

Veronica Sexton and Brian Miske September 15, 2023

CSU Stanislaus students share their thoughts on the California State University (CSU) Board of Trustees approving a multi-year tuition increase beginning in the 2024-2025 academic year.

Lyla Mazuelos outside of Dorothy & Bill Bizzini Hall. (Signal Photo/Brian Miske)

CSU Tuition Increase: What It Means for CSU Stanislaus Students

The California State University (CSU) Board of Trustees has approved a multi-year plan to increase tuition across all 23 CSU campuses beginning in Fall 2024. Undergraduate students enrolled in more than...

Raymond Gonzales & Taylor Hawkins, a pair of SQE interns, posing with their flyers. (Signal Photo/Adan Cortes)

SQE Continues to Advocate for Student and Staff Equity

Natalie Ramos September 12, 2023

Students for Quality Education (SQE) is a CSU grassroots organization that advocates for student and staff equity and solidarity. Formed in 2007-2008 by CSU students, SQE has been committed to The...

The KCSS booth at the CSU Stanislaus quad. (Photo Credit: Matias Garza III)

KCSS Transforms Students into Radio Hosts

Contributing Writer Adan Cortes September 11, 2023

KCSS 91.9 FM is a student-run radio station located on the campus of CSU Stanislaus. The on-air 24/7 station offers opportunities for students to grow in the career of radio broadcasting or to be involved...

What are PACs?

September 9, 2023

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Chips and refreshments that were provided at the event.

Housing and Residential Life: Cat Ears and Video Games

Malina Duran September 9, 2023

Residents of CSU Stanislaus’ student housing enjoyed a night of “Happy Cat Month and Games” on September 5th, 2023, in the Village Game Room.  The event ran from 6...

Brittany Fentress posing in front of a castle during her time studying abroad in Segovia, Spain around 2005. (Photo Credit: Brittany Fentress)

Study Abroad – Broadening Horizons and Building Memories

Contributing Writer Sarah Hernandez September 8, 2023

CSU Stanislaus allows students to study abroad from a wide selection of places through our Extended and International Education program. There are multiple programs, scholarships, and resources that students...

The campus quad and Student Center with a veil of smoke in the sky.

Regional Fires Trigger Campus Air Quality Alerts

Gabriela Muro and Natalie Villanueva September 5, 2023

Recent wildfires in the Oregon and Northern California regions have caused smoke to drift south, prompting Campus Safety and Risk Management to issue a warning about the current local air quality.  “The...

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