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Chartwells To Offer Gluten Free Foods

By Alex Backus March 26, 2012

Chartwells at California State University, Stanislaus is adding gluten free options to their menu. Today, students and faculty have the ability to order four different kinds of gluten free breads. Among...

Student speakers are needed for 2012 commencement

By Wally Jacobs March 21, 2012

For the second year a row, California State University, Stanislaus will conduct two split graduation ceremonies on the same day on Thursday, May 24. The College of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences,...

CSUS’ Next Steps Without Shirvani

By Alex Backus March 21, 2012

After seven years at California State University, Stanislaus, President Hamid Shirvani is moving to the Midwest, as he recently was named chancellor of the North Dakota University System. “The chancellorship...

So Long Shirvani

By Jaydeep Bhatia March 13, 2012

The president of California State University Stanislaus, Hamid Shirvani, accepted the Chancellor position of the North Dakota University System (NDUS) on March 13. “President Shirvani has accepted...

University of California, Davis Students Sue over Pepper Spraying Incident

By Bonnie Winget March 13, 2012

DAVIS – On Nov. 18, 2011, students of UC Davis lead a peaceful protest on their campus to demonstrate their beliefs on the Occupy Wall Street movement that occurred last fall.   During the protest,...

Cuts Continue as Students and Staff Seek Solutions

By Martin Bocanegra March 13, 2012

The problem with budget cuts looms large as students try to get through another semester at California State University, Stanislaus. This is a problem reaching students, faculty, staff and administration. Students...

Trans-California Pathway

By Tom Milford March 13, 2012

California State University, Stanislaus is an ever-growing school with several on going construction projects. In the upcoming months one such project, the Trans-California Pathway, nears its long awaited...

What happened to Chicken Little’s family?

By Vanessa Hurtado March 7, 2012

The investigation is still ongoing for a Turlock chicken farm operator who is facing potential charges on animal cruelty and neglect following the deaths of 50,000 hens.   A complaint to the Stanislaus...

Israel-Iran conflict

By Kristen Sederquist March 7, 2012

If Israel launches a pre-emptive strike against Iran, the U.S. will not get an advanced warning, according to the Associated Press (AP) on Feb. 28. This was said in the midst of conversations between top...

Medicine: friend or foe?

By Bonnie Winget March 7, 2012

New research suggests sleeping pills may result in early death. Dr. Daniel Kripke is a researcher that specializes in Psychiatry and Neurology who has conducted a study of how sleeping pills are directly...

Gas prices skyrocket

By Alex Backus March 7, 2012

California has once again taken the lead in having the nation’s highest gas prices. The beginning of March has resulted in California topping out at an average of $4.33 per gallon. That’s 60...

March in March

By Arpi Nakashian March 7, 2012

Participants of March in March started their stroll to the Capitol at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, March 5 at Southside Park in Sacramento to protect higher public education. Students, parents, activists and...

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