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Photo of burning logs taken in July 2020. (Signal photo/ Matthew Bonzi) 

Possible Wildfire Outcomes Summer 2021

Matthew James Bonzi March 27, 2021

Wildfires have become an expected hazard during the summers in California. Recent information from Government institutions divulge potential outcomes for the summer of 2021 wildfire season. California...

There are varying opinions about the one hour Daylight Savings time change. (Signal Photo/Michael Jones)

A Look at the Country’s Polarizing Daylight Savings Time Change

Michael William Jones March 26, 2021

It has been over a week since we had to push our clocks ahead one hour. While many of us have since adjusted to the new routine, a few may still be feeling the repercussions of the schedule change. The...

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11th Women’s Leadership Forum Hosts the Valley’s Female Entrepreneurs

Maya Radcliffe March 25, 2021

On Wednesday, March 24, Stan State’s College of Business Administration held its 11th Annual Women’s Leadership Forum. Female entrepreneurs located in the Central Valley gathered to discuss...

Local businesses owners and experts are curious to see what 2021 will bring after a full year of dealing with fluctuating pandemic guidelines and restrictions. (Signal Photo/Michele Acosta)

Businesses Reflect on a Pandemic-Stricken Year and Look Ahead to 2021

Michele Allison Acosta March 23, 2021

Businesses are constantly having to evolve, but the hardships and uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic has emphasized that.  Often, many business owners are able to get through the challenges...

A completed array of eco bricks displayed and ready to be used. (Signal photo/ Lindsey Ouk)

Changing the World One Eco-Brick at a Time

Lindsey Ouk March 21, 2021

According to the organization Our World in Data, there are 8.3 billion tons of plastic that have accumulated on this planet and more than 5 trillion plastic particles in the ocean. All this...

Graphic by Samantha Tonarelli.

Helping in New Ways: Volunteering During a Pandemic

Maya Radcliffe March 19, 2021

According to the CDC’s NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) Science Blog, the COVID-19 pandemic has adversely impacted people’s economic, psychological, social, and...

Illustration by Samantha Tonarelli

Zoom Bombing of the Black Power STILL Matters Event

Samantha Terese Tonarelli March 17, 2021

On February 26, 2021, Black Power Matters held their third annual public event: Black Power STILL Matters. They focused on how, now in 2021, Black power still matters even after the recent political change,...

An original photo taken by Matthew Bonzi on March 12, 2021. (Signal photo/ Matthew Bonzi).

Students Share Their Views on Minimum Wage

Matthew James Bonzi March 12, 2021

Most students must work while attending college, adding to the already stressful workload that is demanded of a college student. Jobs that are obtainable are often the ones that fit a student’s schedule...

Photo of protesters holding up signs so passing cars can see them (Signal photo/ Sandra Plascencia-Rodriguez).

#JusticeForTrevor: A Continued Fight Against Police Brutality

Sandra Plascencia-Rodriguez March 4, 2021

The fight to prosecute and convict Modesto Police Officer Joseph Lamantia has continued within the community. This weekend, a protest against police brutality took place on the corner of Hatch and Crows...

 

A Temporary Loan of Time: “Dreamers” at Stan State

Maya Radcliffe March 3, 2021

Immigration is a natural part of the human experience, as it is both historical and current, both local and global. It has physical and practical motivations and impacts as much as it has emotional ramifications. In...

(Signal Photo/Andres Guzman)

New Ross Location Opening Near Stan State Looks to Hire

Andres Torres Guzman February 27, 2021

There is a new Ross coming to Turlock's Geer Road, and they are looking to hire immediately. This can be a great opportunity for members of the Stan State campus community to enter or re-enter the workforce! Working...

Dr. Aletha Marie Harven, professor at Stan State. Photo courtesy of Dr. Harven. 

Introducing “What’s the Scoop?” and its First Guest, Dr. Aletha M. Harven

Bobbi Solano February 23, 2021

As a part of the Signal’s new Open House series, "What’s the Scoop?", we are thrilled to spotlight Dr. Aletha Marie Harven, associate professor for the Department of Psychology & Child...

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