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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

Campus hosts Economic Outlook Conference

Kory Arnold, Sports Editor February 18, 2014

This Wednesday, Sonoma State is hosting the annual Economic Outlook Conference (EOC), put on by the School of Business and Economics in partnership with the North Bay Business Journal. 

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Seating a priority in baseball field renovations

Kory Arnold, Sports Editor February 11, 2014

With springtime right around the corner the Sonoma State baseball team is preparing to get its season underway. 

Associated Students weigh in on proposed fee

Kory Arnold, Sports Editor February 4, 2014

Last Friday the Associated Students met to continue discussions about the possible implementation of a campus-wide student success fee.

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University appoints first Director of Sustainability

Kory Arnold, Sports Editor January 28, 2014

Sonoma State has taken a step toward preserving the natural resources of life that some may take for granted. On Jan. 14, Sonoma State named Paul Draper the very first Director of Sustainability. 

Student Center parking lot unavailable for students

Kory Arnold, Sports Editor January 21, 2014

When the multi-million dollar Student Center was finally completed after numerous delays, many students were under the impression that the accompanying parking lot would also be available for their use. However, sources have indicated that it will be reserved for the exclusive use of people attending events held in the Center’s Ballroom. 

Korbel donates $1 million to Wine Business Institute

Kory Arnold, Sports Editor January 21, 2014

In 1995, Sonoma State University founded its very own Wine Business Education Program. The program consists of a curriculum that gives students insight into every business aspect of the wine industry and prepares them for diverse situations.

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