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During this period of self-isolation, people have turned to Zoom for their date nights. (Illustration by Peter Shallow)

A Quarantined Romance: Love and Viruses

Kerry Young April 21, 2020

Maintaining intimacy from at least six feet apart may seem like an impossible task. Whatever your relationship status is, you may have many questions regarding self-isolation and how it’s affecting...

Illustration by Ethan Hunt

Spring Break: Staycation Style

Kerry Young March 27, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought many “firsts” into our lives, lately. It has brought our first experience of a total transition to online classes, our first experience of a toilet paper shortage,...

Recreation Assistant Nancy Collum. (Signal Photo/Aliyah Stoeckl)

What Senior Women Want Younger Women to Know

Aliyah Stoeckl March 18, 2020

The advice given by those featured in this article were provided to us prior to the COVID-19 crisis. Some of the advice given goes against current CDC and federal health recommendations and should...

The first cases of COVID-19 in Stanislaus County have been confirmed. (Photo obtained from CDC)

As Coronavirus Spreads and the Nation Takes Action, Warriors Are Left Wondering

Christopher Correa and Conor Demings March 11, 2020

Many people, including members of the Stanislaus campus community, have expressed deep concerns about the recent COVID-19 outbreak, better known as the coronavirus.  Countries are under quarantine,...

Picket lines formed at many street corners in the city of Stockton. (Signal Photo/Aliyah Stoeckl)

Thousands of San Joaquin County Workers Begin Strike for Livable Wages

Aliyah Stoeckl March 6, 2020

“We take care of some of the sickest and mentally ill people in our county, and we just want to be able to feed our families.” That’s how 15 year psychiatric technician Taffie Walter...

Located between Naraghi Hall of Science and the economy parking lot, the Sustainable Garden is a fresh and flourishing space on our campus. (Signal photo/ Kerry Young)

Keeping Stan State Fresh

Kerry Young February 24, 2020

As spring time rolls around, the campus is coming alive with blossoming trees and blooming flowers. One spot on campus that is particularly lush is the Sustainable Garden, located near Naraghi Hall of...

Residential Life Hub in the dorms. (Photo courtesy of Fabio Gutierrez)

Dependable P.A.L.

Peer Academic Leaders Peer Academic Leaders, also known as P.A.L.s, are a key component to the transition from high school to college living for many first-generation students. Every year new students,...

Body Positive is a workshop that strives to help students create a more positive relationship with their bodies. (Photo courtesy of Jaqueline Carlos)

Body Positive Warriors

Body Positive is a workshop here at Stan State that has been active for a little over a year. Brought to the campus in 2018 by two counselors from the Psychological Counseling Services, Susan Brumm, LPCC...

Martin Hildebrandt with Agriculture students at the sustainable garden. (Photo courtesy of Miles Morrison)

Stan State’s Sustainable Garden: Agriculture for the Future

Stan State is home to a flourishing sustainable garden, where Agriculture students (supervised by Plant Science professor Costanza Zavalloni) have the opportunity to learn farming methods with a focus...

This biker is taking extra safety precautions with her reflective jacket and helmet. (Photo courtesy of CDC/ Amanda Mill)

Bike Safety on Campus

Our Campus Police Department has gone above and beyond for our bike safety by implementing effective safety precautions. According to Lieutenant Cheri Silveira, within the last three years, the number...

Africa Yoga Project teachers Nyakinyua Chege (left) and Carolyne Otieno (right). (Signal photo/ Aliyah Stoeckl)

Warrior Yoga Moves the “Kenya” Way to Help Fundraise Efforts in Africa.

Aliyah Stoeckl November 20, 2019

Warrior Yoga in Turlock hosted their annual Africa Yoga Project (AYP) for their Monday evening classes. Two teachers from Kenya traveled across the globe, making eleven stops in different states,...

Grief Support Professional Sandy Gunnarson singing her self-wrote song at the event. (Signal photo/ Aliyah Stoeckl)

“A Valley of Tragedy”: Coping With Loss During the Holidays

Aliyah Stoeckl November 10, 2019

Coping with the loss of a loved one can be an important factor when preparing for the holidays. There’s a constant reminder of a missing seat at the dinner table. To help the community cope with...

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