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Upon arrival, the Warriors were notified that the residents of Covenant Village were already in the pool warming up. From from the second that the women hit the water, it was game time!

Splash, Set, Spike!

Haley Steele November 9, 2018

On Monday, October 29, 2018, our Warriors Volleyball team traveled to Covenant Village Retirement Community in Turlock, CA. Here are some photos from the event. Both the Warriors and the residents had...

Britni Hodge (Left) and Aurora Thome (Right) standing together after the fourth day of the conference. (Signal Photo/Kayla Santana)

“Students: Know Your Rights!” Conference Speakers Talk LGBTQ+ Rights

Kayla Santana November 9, 2018

The fourth day of the “Students: Know Your Rights!” Conference covered LGBTQ+ rights and was led by Britni Hodge, the program manager at the Central Valley Pride Center (CVPC) and Aurora Thome,...

Juliana Aguiar studied abroad in Spain, but took a short trip to Morocco (Courtesy of Juliana Aguiar)

When is the Right Time to Study Abroad?

Shardae McPhearson November 9, 2018

Stan State students have the opportunity to study abroad in several different countries. The Office of International Education helps many students get the opportunity to study abroad in a country...

Soon these parking spots will be filled during finals week.

Parking, Plans & Problems at Stan State

By contributing writer Allan Perez November 8, 2018

While finals approach, students will be filling up the parking lots more than ever before. On top of tests and projects, students worry about the same set of issues: Where can I park? Will there be...

Gladys Williams, President of the NAACP Modesto Branch, talking about civil rights during the "Students: Know Your Rights!" Conference. (Signal photo/ Kayla Santana) 

“Students: Know Your Rights!” Panelists Talk Civil Rights for All

Kayla Santana November 7, 2018

Dr. Aletha Harven, Assistant Professor of Psychology, and Dr. Sriram Chintakrindi, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, hosted the second day of their week long “Students: Know Your Rights!”...

Stan State students and people of the community attend the fourth annual Day of the Dead celebration at the Stan State Art Space. (Signal photo/ Steven Gaxiola)

New Downtown Art Space Has Social Justice Focus

Steven S Gaxiola November 5, 2018

The Ethnic Studies Department hosted their fourth annual Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) event at Stan State's Art Space in Downtown Turlock, which was recently reopened after a yearlong hiatus, last...

The Warriors stand together before the game starts. They take this time to get mentally prepared for the game that they are about to play.

Volleyball: One Step Closer

Haley Steele November 4, 2018

Game 1 The Warriors faced the Jacks from Humboldt State for the second time this season on Friday, October 26, 2018. The Warriors took the win. The sets in this match were three up and three down. This...

Taco Bout It Panelists listened to the student's concerns. 

Students and ASI Discuss Concerns Over Tacos

Kayla Santana October 30, 2018

On this past Tuesday, ASI held their second “Taco ‘Bout It” out of three for the semester. Students had the chance to sit down with ASI and faculty to talk about their wants and needs,...

Illustration by Simarjit Kaur.

Crime Log October 22-26

Lourdes Govea-Torres October 30, 2018

According to the Campus Crime Statistics, reported by the University Police Department, two offenses were reported during the week of October 22nd through Friday October 26.On Tuesday, October 23rd there...

Penumbra's Club President, Alejandro Caballero Hurtado (senior, English and Philosophy). (Signal photo/ Juan Guitron)

Penumbra Editors Prepare for the Next Edition to Their Legacy

Juan Guitron October 29, 2018

Penumbra is a literary journal at Stan State that features literature and art pieces annually since 1989. It is also an English class offered in the spring, that teaches students how to edit a journal. The...

Entrance to Six Flags Fright Fest (Signal Photo/Shardae McPhearson)

Stan State Students Spooked at Fright Fest 2018

Shardae McPhearson October 29, 2018

On Oct. 27, Associated Students Inc. (ASI) took Stan State students on a trip to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom for its annual Fright Fest. Fright Fest is a Halloween addition to the Six Flags park in Vallejo....

How The Signal Issues Are Made

Andrew Cabrera October 27, 2018

From the beginning to the final product, watch how Signal issues are created. Emily Hake will lead you on a virtual tour to see the steps that are needed to create the 2018 October issue. Your browser...

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