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Graphic by Samantha Tonarelli. 

Large, Frequent Wildfires Have Alarming Consequences for the Central Valley

Trent Murphy September 20, 2021

It doesn't seem like wildfires are going away anytime soon. More than 4.1 million acres of Californian land burned as a result of wildfires in 2020, doubling the previous record. Over 2.2 million acres...

The Mary Stuart Rogers building, better known as MSR, is home to many campus resources. (Signal photo/ Anthony Perkins)

Breaking Down Which Campus Services Remain Available to Students

Kristin E. Platts September 17, 2021

Students who haven’t been on campus in the past year and a half, or possibly ever, might not realize how accessible student services are to them—whether on campus or remotely. Some services,...

California Republic Comic Con logo. (Photo courtesy of California Republic Comic Con)

Previewing the Return of California Republic Comic Con

Rob Van Tuinen September 17, 2021

Pop culture conventions are returning after more than a year on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic. There are several upcoming events to look forward to that will be held before the end of 2021, including...

Unofficial results show Governor Gavin Newsom emerging victorious from the 2021 California recall election. (Signal Photo/Anthony Perkins)

California Governor Gavin Newsom Emerges Victorious from Recall Attempt

Anthony Perkins September 16, 2021

California Governor Gavin Newsom has unofficially emerged victorious from the 2021 recall election. Preliminary results show 63.9 percent of votes in support of Newsom retaining his position with over...

Graphic by Samantha Tonarelli. 

ASI Meets to Discuss Variety of Topics, Including New Campus Programs and Fall Repopulation

Angela Gonzalez September 8, 2021

Stan State’s student government representatives discussed a variety of topics concerning student affairs during the latest ASI meeting on September 7. Meeting and Event Protocols For Student...

Graphic by Samantha Tonarelli.

Academic Senate Discusses In-Person Learning, ASI Vacancies, Outreach for Afghan Students and More

Matthew James Bonzi September 8, 2021

On September 7, Stanislaus State's Academic Senate met for the second time in the semester to discuss a number of topics, including face-to-face learning and repopulation plans, ASI vacancies, support...

Ellen Junn, president of Stanislaus State University, was selected as the sixth speaker to take part in the Women Together: Shattering Glass Ceilings Speaker Series on September 1, 2021.

President Junn Chosen as Honorary Speaker for Shattering Glass Ceilings Series

Angela Gonzalez and Anthony Perkins September 2, 2021

On September 1, Stan State’s own President Ellen Junn joined San Joaquin Valley's Women Together as their sixth honorary speaker in the Shattering Glass Ceilings Speaker Series. President Junn spoke...

Naraghi Hall houses most of the science courses at Stan State. (Photo courtesy of Stanislaus State University) 

In-Person Instruction at Stan State Delayed Until October Amid Virus Concerns, Campus Community Members Voice Displeasure

Christopher Correa August 15, 2021

Stanislaus State has delayed campus repopulation and a return to in-person instruction until at least October 1. The fall 2021 semester will still begin on August 23, but in virtual formats similar to...

Photo of Professor James Youngblom courtesy of the Stan State College of Science.

Stan State Remembers Professor James Youngblom After Yosemite Death

Christopher Correa July 21, 2021

Professor James Youngblom, chair of the Department of Biological Sciences and Stan State faculty member of 31 years, was found dead on June 25 after going on a backpacking trip at Yosemite National Park. According...

Undergraduate Venture Summit Final Short

July 14, 2021

Video by Amber Huk.

Summer is the time to relax and have a cool drink in hand. This summer though, a drink and mask may be the two items in your hand as you relax! (Signal Photo/ Taylor Hayden)

Helpful COVID Tips to Think of During the Summer

Taylor Ann Hayden May 26, 2021

On May 13 2021, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that individuals do not need to wear a mask when you are fully vaccinated. This does not include federal, state, local, tribal,...

For the last year, teachers have looked into their web camera to teach. Now as we leave the virtual setting, how will things change? 

What Stan State Professors Learned from a Year of Virtual Learning

Michael William Jones and Rob Van Tuinen May 26, 2021

Stan State has spent over a year in the virtual classroom and now looks to return to campus. Virtual education has not been without hardships that students and faculty have had to adjust to. While many...

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