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The exterior of the CSU Stanislaus' dorms front office. (Signal Photos/Marc Anthony Briones)

Students Criticize the State of CSU Stanislaus’ Dorms

Marc Briones November 30, 2023

Dorms are a quintessential part of the college experience.  Love them or hate them, the dorms continue to house a large chunk of CSU Stanislaus' population, regardless of the horror stories of rowdy...

La puerta en el almacen de comida Warrior. (La Senal/Veronica Sexton) 

El Almacen de Comida Warrior Distribuye Comida y Esperanza Gratuitamente

¿Cansado de estar luchando entre el mandado de la semana o de llenarle el tanque al carro? No esta solo. Uno en diez hogares estadounidenses ha experimentado escasez de comida en los últimos...

Kristin Platts and Dr. Shannon Stevens on a trip to tour the KCRA 3 studios in June 2022, as part of Kristin's journalism internship. 

A Re-Entry Graduate’s Story of Perseverance Through Uncertainty

Kristin Platts and Kristin E. Platts May 15, 2023

I turned 40 in July of 2021 and transferred from Modesto Junior College (MJC) to CSU Stanislaus in the Fall. Having first earned an associate’s degree in journalism from MJC in 2005, I went on to...

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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Letter to the Editor: System Outage Greatly Impacted Student Residents

Nathan Hartwell April 10, 2023

I was really happy to see the article written by Kristin Platts and Brain Miske, “System Outages Cause Major Disruptions at Both Stan State Campuses.” The article talked about the network outage...

Courtesy of Nisreen Rashid

Study Hacks For Finals Week

Matt Valverde December 1, 2022

The end of every college semester means finals for classes of all sorts. While many professors test students on skills, knowledge, and understanding through the course of the semester, students often seek...

Students may be feeling a mixture of anxiety and excitement as they return to campus this fall. (Photo, Brian Miske)

Letter to Editor: Back to Campus

Natalie Ramos and Natalie Ramos November 7, 2022

I am glad that I came across Azizah Tohiet's article, "Back to Campus: Excitement or Anxiety?" which was published on October 5, 2022. This article gives an account of the positive experiences students...

Caitlin in her pink wheelchair showing that she has a disability (Photo contributed by Caitlin Cox)

A Disabled Student’s Perspective of Her Time at Stanislaus State

CaitIin Cox May 10, 2022

Disabled students lead lives that make it more difficult to attend college after high school, but I am a disabled student who ended up going to college and having one of the best college experiences that...

(Signal Photo/Matthew Bonzi)

A Personal Experience of Dealing with Covid-19 Symptoms and On-Campus Testing

Matthew James Bonzi October 19, 2021

“Are you ok?,” I’m asked from the bathroom door. I say I’m fine, but I’m clutching my chest dreading the next round of toxic yellow bile making its way up my esophagus. “Ok,...

The destruction of the September 11 attacks were still evident in 2008. (Signal Photo/Kristin Platts)

A Reflection of 9/11, 20 Years Later

Kristin E. Platts September 11, 2021

On the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attack at the World Trade Center in New York, I’m sharing a couple of photos I took at Ground Zero when visiting in December of 2008. I never had the...

Vermont senator Bernie Sanders has proposed workplace democracies in years past. (Photo courtesy of National Nurses United on Twitter)

OPINION: How Americans Could Benefit from Workplace Democracy

As Aparna Mathur reports in Forbes Magazine, today we are 40% less likely to make more money than our grandparents did in the 1940s. Going further, according to BBC News, Americans could pay for a year's...

Painting of Asexual flag. (Photo courtesy of Barbara Harr)

LGBTQ+ People Know Who They Are

Sexuality is a hard subject for some to talk about. The norm our society has laid down is to be straight (heterosexual), so when people aren’t, it’s hard for others to accept. The...

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