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Apples display at Safeway (Signal Photo/ Jesus Valdez)

An apple a day will keep the Doctor away

Jesus Valdez March 9, 2017

Eating healthy can be a struggle for many college students, but the Health Education and Promotions (HEP) at California State University, Stanislaus (Stan State), is trying to combat common nutritional...

Speaker of the Faculty Stuart Sims opens up the Academic Senate Meeting with the announcement of the CFA's $35,000 donation to Stan State's food pantries. (Signal Photo/ Kristen Dias)

A look at Stan State’s latest Academic Senate Meeting

Kristen Dias March 8, 2017

On Feb. 28, California State University Stanislaus, (Stan State) held its third Academic Senate Meeting of the spring semester. A few topics discussed that afternoon included change to the Senate’s...

Logos for the Republican and Democratic party

Congressman Jeff Denham commits to not repeal ACA during meeting with local democratic representatives

Hilda Flores March 7, 2017

During a meeting with various local democratic representatives on Mar. 6, Congressman Jeff Denham has agreed to not repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) without a replacement that would protect people...

The entrance of the Treasure Hunters Antique Shop. (Signal Photo/Clara Zapien)

Spotlight: Antique shops in Downtown Turlock

Clara Zapien March 6, 2017

It is no surprise that Downtown Turlock is known for its atmosphere and unique assortments of restaurants and shops. This quaint area gives visitors an area to eat, drink, shop and explore a little piece...

Stan State student Kari Cherry reading to a 4th grade class on Mar. 2 for Read Across America at Wakefield Elementary School. (The Signal/Vanessa Olmos)

Oh, the classrooms you’ll read

Vanessa Olmos March 6, 2017

Students, teachers and volunteers throughout the United States participated in the celebration of Dr. Seuss' birthday on Mar. 2nd. The celebration also coincided with the National Education Association’s...

California's capital in Sacramento, CA. (Signal Photo/Alondra De La Cruz)

Gov. Brown proposes phase-out of Middle Class Scholarship

Alondra De La Cruz March 3, 2017

In a time where our country remains divided by many topics, one topic stands out in our state: education. Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown proposed a plan to phase out the taxpayer-funded Middle Class Scholarship...

A slide of the barriers to effective time management. (The Signal Photo/ Jesus Valdez)

It’s time to start managing your days better

Jesus Valdez March 2, 2017

Managing time can be a difficult skill to learn for college students, due to the busy lives most college students live. To help students learn to efficiently manage their time better, the Academic...

Kimberly Ellis discussing her campaign in Bizzini on Feb. 19, 2017. (Signal Photo/Clara Zapien)

Kimberly Ellis speaks California Democratic Party Chair

Hilda Flores and Clara Zapien March 1, 2017

On Sunday, Feb. 19, Kimberly Ellis, a candidate running for the chair of the California Democratic Party, visited California State University, Stanislaus (Stan State), to discuss her campaign. The event...

Hazelton at Turlock's public transit center. (Photo by Josey Hazelton)

Warriors Ride, courtesy of Josey Hazelton

Olivia Soto February 26, 2017

After circling the same block scouring for a single parking spot, I got a chance to sit down with California State University, Stanislaus’, (Stan State), very own Josey Hazelton (graduate, Political...

Brett Martin (senior, Computer Science) stands in front of the University Bookstore, holding an Amazon rental textbook. (Signal Photo/ Kristen Dias)

Stan State students search for different methods of purchasing textbooks

Kristen Dias February 22, 2017

You might have heard the phrase “never judge a book by its cover,” but what about when it comes to its price? Many students are constantly looking for the ultimate deal on their textbooks,...

Ann Savageau presenting Instinct/ Extinct: The Great Pacific Flyway's opening piece. (The Signal/ Kristen Dias)

New Exhibit at Art Space on Main

Kristen Dias February 15, 2017

Turlock’s Art Space on Main had its grand opening for its newest art exhibition Instinct/Extinct: The Great Pacific Flyway on   Feb. 9 at 5:30 p.m. During the event, Ann Savageau described...

Enrollment services entering MSR building 

Student employees pressured by potential tuition increase

Francely Santos February 11, 2017

College students are people who are becoming more and more independent in the world as self-reliant students. With college tuition rising, students are forced to look for jobs that will keep them afloat. Now...

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