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Health Pamphlets available to student at the Stan State Health Center. (The Signal Photo/ Oscar Copland)

World Cancer Day raises awareness worldwide

Jesus Valdez February 9, 2017

The month of February brings more than just Groundhog Day, Valentine’s Day, and President’s Day. The shortest month in the year also includes a day that lacks public recognition, World Cancer...

Noelia Gonzalez, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid (left), Solange Goncalves Altman, Attorney Coordinator of Immigration Services, El Concilio (middle) and Carolina Alfaro, Assistant Director, Admissions and Outreach Services (right) after the Academic Senate Meeting. (The Signal/ Kristen Dias)

Stan State provides resources for potential changes to immigration laws

Kristen Dias February 8, 2017

The Academic Senate Meeting held on Jan. 31 at 2:00 p.m., discussed several items of change occurring throughout the California State University, Stanislaus (Stan State) campus. However, it was the discussion...

Turlock Islamic Center located in E. Main Street in Turlock, CA, on Feb. 3, 2017. (The Signal/Steph Landeros)

Stan State students respond to recent travel bans

Steph Landeros February 6, 2017

Eight days after being inaugurated, President Donald Trump issues executive order 13769, which restricts entry into the United States to people from seven predominantly Muslim countries: Iraq, Iran,...

An image of a decorated wreath at Disneyland. Some writers went to Disneyland during the Christmas season and captured their moments in a photo essay that was published in the December print edition. (Signal Photo/Olivia Soto)

The Signal signs out until 2017

December 23, 2016

Now that finals are officially over and students/faculty can take a breather during the winter break, the Signal will be taking a break as well until the Spring 2017 semester begins. In the meantime, catch...

Giana on the beach in Alicante, Spain when she studied abroad in fall 2015. (Photo courtesy of Dylan Driver, Giana's brother). 

In loving memory of Stan State student Giana Jordan

Mariah Esparza, Andrew County, and Corey Kirk December 2, 2016

Giana Jordan, a student of California State University Stanislaus (Stan State)  passed away at the young age of 22 over the Thanksgiving weekend in a tragic car accident that has left many people...

CSU Students: How are they responding to Trump’s win?

Alondra De La Cruz November 22, 2016

Students at California State University, Stanislaus (Stan State), and other university campuses continue to voice their opinions in regards to President-elect Donald Trump. Many share their concerns regarding...

Illustration by Elizabeth Vasquez.

Election highlights students’ differing ideas

An outburst of protests on college campuses has emerged in response to the president-elect Donald Trump. A few of the recent protests have occurred as close as the campus of the University of...

Ann Strahm, Sociology professor, standing amidst the crowd. She passionately participated in every chant, encouraging equality amongst the campus community and the nation.(Signal Photo/ Olivia Soto)

Solidarity Rally ignites passionate voices

Olivia Soto November 16, 2016

On Nov. 16 at 11 a.m., a Solidarity Rally took place in the quad at California State University, Stanislaus (Stan State). Following after other schools who have arranged their own protests and rallies,...

"Solidarity Rally" flier

President Junn releases statement concerning campus safety

In light of last Tuesday’s Election results and subsequent events, California State University, Stanislaus (Stan State), President Ellen Junn has sent out a student- and faculty-wide email. This...

Photo courtesy of SQE

SQE protests 5 percent tuition increase

Mariah Esparza November 15, 2016

On Tuesday Nov. 15, the California State University, Stanislaus (Stan State) chapter of Students for Quality Education (SQE) have protesting a potential 5 percent tuition increase in the California State...

(Signal Photo/Tatiana Olivera)

Rejoicing in National Novel Writing Month

Or some call it, NaNoWriMo and Tatiana Olivera November 14, 2016

It’s that time of the year again. Halloween decorations are on sale, Christmas lights are adorning houses way too early and inspired writers are pent up in their houses with eyes glued to their laptops...

Students at Quad

By Contributing Writer, Jose Diaz November 14, 2016

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