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Sonoma State Star

The Student News Site of Sonoma State University

Sonoma State Star

The Student News Site of Sonoma State University

Sonoma State Star

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Dance department radiates in spring production

The shows incredible talent doesn't stop at the performers and the choreographers.

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Action Comics celebrate one thousand issues

Casey Herrmann, Staff Writer April 24, 2018

Entering his 80th year of publication, Superman celebrates this momentous achievement with another: the first serial comic book to have released 1,000 issues.

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Tuition fight comes to State Capital as students protest proposed tuition increase

Casey Herrmann, Staff Writer April 15, 2018

Thousands gather to protest Gov. Jerry Brown’s budget increase for the CSU, funding that only covers one-third of that requested by the system. 

 

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California faculty to protest CSU budget

Casey Herrmann, Staff Writer April 3, 2018

The California Faculty Association is planning a major rally in Sacramento Wednesday to protest the lack of funds Gov. Jerry Brown is proposing for the California State University system.

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Students encouraged to see how the university spends its money

Casey Herrmann, Staff Writer March 13, 2018

Sonoma State University will hold a public meeting to discuss the school’s 2018-2019 budget with students in the Student Center this afternoon.

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Students protest the end of DACA

Casey Herrmann, Staff Writer March 6, 2018

Students, professors and community members alike gathered at Santa Rosa Junior College on Monday to protest the state of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which was scheduled to expire on Monday.

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Students voice disconnect with GMC

Casey Herrmann, Staff Writer February 27, 2018

The Green Music Center is looking for suggestions from students and the community on how to improve its venue, and help shape its future direction.

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Students warned of possible internet scams

Casey Herrmann, Staff Writer February 20, 2018

Andru Luvisi, information security officer at Sonoma State University sent out a warning to students about a recent upturn in phishing emails.  Luvisi likens it to one of his favorite quotes, from writer S. W. Erdnase “The player who believes he cannot be deceived is in great danger. The knowledge that no one is safe is his best protection.”

 

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Allergy season arrives early and with force

Casey Herrmann, Staff Writer February 13, 2018

Usually arriving in April when flowering plants bloom, allergy season this year has come to Sonoma State University with an early ferocity.

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Campus opposes the possible end of DACA

Casey Herrmann, Staff Writer February 13, 2018

While members of Congress and the administration of President Donald Trump continue to negotiate on possibly extending protections for some 690,000 undocumented immigrants protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, a deadline still looms. As the president made clear six months ago, the DACA program will expire on March 5 if Congress fails to take action to keep the program alive.

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Activist Ralph Nader to speak at SSU

Casey Herrmann, Staff Writer February 13, 2018

Political Activist, author and former presidential candidate Ralph Nader will be coming to Sonoma State this semester to speak to students and faculty in Weill Hall at the Green Music Center as part of the H. Andréa Neves and Barton Evans Social Justice Lecture Series.

 

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