
Wanda Bonnell to retire, leaves behind legacy of Promise Scholars
“There are so many ways you could describe Wanda, but the one word I would personally describe her as is a blessing. She is a blessing not only to me, but to everyone in this program, at this university, and a part of her life. Wanda is truly and inspirational woman and mentor and it will be so hard to see her retire. She will always be a big part of me because I lost my mother at a young age, but Wanda was a mother to me these past 4 years and I will never forget her,” Bolton-Siler said. and Alondra De La Cruz
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The benefits of smoking marijuana
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• April 20, 2017

Town hall-style meeting with Jeff Denham draws diverse crowd
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• April 18, 2017

Bookstore sells misspelled graduation stoles
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• April 13, 2017

Tuition increase for all CSUs
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• April 9, 2017
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