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The Student News Site of Sonoma State University

Sonoma State Star

The Student News Site of Sonoma State University

Sonoma State Star

Lobo’s fails to impress opening week

Dana Denesha, Staff Writer December 10, 2013

Lobo’s, the newest restaurant on campus, may leave people howling. 

Seawolf Showcase: Meagan McPhillips

Dana Denesha, Staff Writer November 19, 2013

Sonoma State University has attracted some famous faces since the opening of Green Music Center in 2012. Aziz Ansari, Matt Nathanson and even Governor Jerry Brown have made appearances on campus.

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One small step for Seawolves

Dana Denesha, Staff Writer November 12, 2013

Walking around the Sonoma State track on a Friday night, in the pitch dark, might seem slightly strange. However, those who do will find an excellent opportunity for entertainment and education.a

Seawolf Scholars program supports foster youth

Dana Denesha, Staff Writer November 5, 2013

Transitioning from high school to college can be very difficult for students, but the transition can be even harder for former and current foster youth, wards of the court and unaccompanied homeless youth. 

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Students walk line for alcohol awareness week

Dana Denesha, Staff Writer October 29, 2013

Words of wisdom from a peer can be more influential than those from a superior, so the students and faculty who organized this year’s Alcohol Awareness Week wanted to relate to students in a way that would make a lasting impact and would not sound like another lecture. 

SFSU provost fights gender inequality

Dana Denesha, Staff Writer October 22, 2013

Less than 20 percent of engineering and computer science positions are held by women. Sue Rosser, the provost and academic vice president at San Francisco State University, visited Sonoma State yesterday and gave some insight into why women are underrepresented in science and health fields and how it affects the rest of the population. 

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Cotati enjoys beer, weiner dogs at Oktoberfest

Dana Denesha, Staff Writer October 6, 2013

When thinking of beer and German culture, Cotati does not immediately come to mind.  However, the German spirit was alive and well in Cotati on Saturday during the seventh annual Oktoberfest. The event was held downtown at La Plaza Park. The original Oktoberfest has been held in Munich, Germany for over 200 years, and it is a 16-day celebration that attracts around six million people every year.

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Mystery of Hoodhenge unearthed in Petaluma

Dana Denesha, Staff Writer October 1, 2013

Deep in the heart of Petaluma lies something strange and yet eerily reminiscent of years gone by. On the corner of Baker Street and Bodega Avenue is a circle of painted car hoods in the middle of an empty lot. 

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‘Breaking Bad,’ ‘Modern Family’ win big at Emmys

Dana Denesha, Staff Writer September 24, 2013

We would like to thank the academy for a mediocre and rather depressing 65th Emmy awards. 

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Soprano Renée Fleming mesmerizes crowd

Dana Denesha, Staff Writer September 17, 2013

As the red carpet rolled across the pavement, the Green Music Center transformed into a glamorous venue worthy of the Great Gatsby himself.

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Family overcomes tragedy through blood drive

Dana Denesha, Staff Writer September 10, 2013

Losing a child is a parent’s worst nightmare. On Feb. 5, 2013 that nightmare became reality to the parents of Caemon Marston-Simmons.

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Student Spotlight: Anthony Gallino

Dana Denesha, Staff Writer September 3, 2013

There is a young man around campus who is usually dressed in a suit and tie with a briefcase in hand. Whether it is an 8 a.m. class or a casual lunch in the University Club you can expect Anthony Gallino to be dressed to impress.

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