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The Student News Site of Sonoma State University

Sonoma State Star

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Giants field reporter shares her experience

Jacqueline Huynh February 28, 2017

After serving 10 seasons with the San Francisco Giants, sideline reporter Amy Gutierrez, or better known as her on-camera persona Amy G, visited Sonoma State University to give students insight about her career as a journalist on and off the baseball field. Many sports fans may believe that being a sports reporter is easy compared to most careers, but Gutierrez tells a different story.

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Multicultural dinner to elevate awareness

Jacqueline Huynh February 22, 2017

There is no better way to learn about a culture than to indulge in its cuisine. As universal as food can be, eating and being exposed to new dishes or cultures is something many find enjoyable.

The Multicultural Organization Club and Alliance, otherwise known as MOCA, has collaborated with Campus Life Programing, The HUB and the Center for Student Leadership Involvement and Service to host an annual multicultural dinner. The event is designed to showcase many different cultures by serving dishes from each one. 

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Career Fair to showcase student job opportunities

Jacqueline Huynh February 14, 2017

With plenty of competition when job hunting, college students or recent graduates may find themselves in a rut when it comes to seeking a job. 

Once a year the Career Fair is held at Sonoma State University, where students can practice and prepare to meet employers and get a taste of industry exposure. 

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JUMP offers Alternative Breaks this spring

Jacqueline Huynh February 7, 2017

Spring break is the only break students get during second semester—a week everyone is always looking forward to. When spring break comes to mind, students think of vacationing somewhere tropical such as Hawaii or Mexico, or just soaking up some sun with a trip to Disneyland. 

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