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Post-Election Reflection Shows Anxiety Over Trump’s Immigration and Education Policy in the Stan State Community

Nathan Hartwell, Katelyn Hawthorne, and Alyssa Villa November 11, 2024

Fear and anxiety seem to be on people's minds as members of the Stan State community gathered this past Thursday to discuss the outcome of the presidential election. A panel of experts answered questions,...

(From left to right) Jordain Johnson, Esmeralda Darosa and Tyler Watson smiling, standing in front of pride flags in the Multicultural Center.

Black Voices Express Frustration and Stress Over Trump’s Re-Election, But Also Reaffirm Their Power

Alyssa Villa November 7, 2024

The Black Voices meetings are monthly roundtable discussions put on in collaboration with Black Students Success (BSS) and the Black Student Union (BSU). This month, their meeting was the day after elections,...

Pictured from left to right is: Leticia Caballero (Basic Needs Lead), Karina Garcia-Aguilar (Crisis Program Coordinator), Jaclyn Garcia (CAPS counselor).

PREVAIL Hosts Domestic Violence Roundtable Discussion at Stockton Campus for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Alyssa Villa October 10, 2024

According to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, "An average of 24 people per minute are victims of rape, physical violence or stalking by an intimate partner in the United States – more than...

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...

Director of the WCCC, Carolina Alfaro, holding the book There There by Tommy Orange. (Signal Photo/Marc Briones) 

Social Justice Book Club: Bringing a Community Together

Marc Briones, Atiana Hernandez, and Avalon Perez November 15, 2023

Book-lovers who are searching for their new favorite read--and a community to share it with--won’t have to look far.  Students and faculty at CSU Stanislaus are putting their own spin on your...

The location where you can donate food and clothes in the Student Services Building. (Signal Photo/Veronica Sexton)

Students and Staff Band Together Against Hunger and Homelessness Crises

The California Coalition for Youth states that young adults between the ages of 20-24 make up seven percent of the homeless population. Thousands of young people experience unstable housing and food...

Panfleto de "Solidaridad " (APC Credito) 

Union Solidarity Break: Staff Members Share Waves of Mutual Support, Cheers, and Resistance

Natalie Ramos October 17, 2023

Faculty members who are a part of the CFA, APC, CSUEU, and Teamsters Local 2010, SUPA, and UAPD unions joined together at the "Union Solidarity Break" rally, to celebrate unity and the fight for equity. Filled...

Polet Diaz in her office attached to the Warrior Cross Cultural Center. (Signal Photo/Nix Carbone-Deep)

DACA Ruling Heightens Anxieties of Undocumented Students

Nix Carbone-Deep September 23, 2023

In the wake of the Texas trial where Judge Henen ruled that DACA violated U.S. immigration law, Hispanic CSU Stanislaus students feel they are in a more precarious situation as DACA climbs closer to the...

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...

"White Fragility: Admissions of Subconscious Racial Discrimination" Zoom event invitation (Photo Courtesy of Lisa Raimondo)

Graduate Student Organizes Zoom Presentation on White Fragility

Natalie Ramos April 28, 2023

On Wednesday, April 26th, CSU Stanislaus graduate student, Lisa Raimondo (Social Work), organized a Zoom event for her graduate project that addressed white fragility. Her event was titled, "White...

Eco Warriors Club president, Anahi Lopez (third year, Business Administration) and fellow club member, Bonnie Arbuckle (senior, Liberal Studies) posing together in Clothing Swap booth at Warrior Wednesday 

Eco Warriors’ Clothing Swap Continues to Grow

Natalie Ramos April 13, 2023

On April 12th, 2023, Stan State's Eco Warriors Club held their annual Clothing Swap during Warrior Wednesday in the quad.  At the Clothing Swap, students are able to donate as many clothing items...

Flags hanging in WCCC (located in L-203) to celebrate diversity and intersectionality, represent support for the LGBTQ+ community and other marginalized groups on campus. 

Letter to the Editor: The Importance of LGBTQ+ Allies on Campus

Teisy Zavala-Cortez April 10, 2023

As a student of CSU Stanislaus, I was moved by the article "The Importance of Allies in the LGBTQ+ Community" written by Carlos Palmeno. The article highlighted the need for allies in the LGBTQ+ community...

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