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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

Safe Trick or Treat

McKayla Taylor, Staff Writer March 7, 2018

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Toxins found in Bay Area marijuana alarming

McKayla Taylor, Staff Writer September 26, 2017

Health concerns when it comes to marijuana have arisen for years. Many studies have recently shown the plant’s production could cause dangerous health concerns. The plant contains toxins and mold that occurs during the growing process, and is eventually sold to patients and patrons in California.

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Toxic flood water in Houston raises concern

McKayla Taylor, Staff Writer September 19, 2017

There’s no doubt that Houston has suffered a terrible situation when Hurricane Harvey hit. The storm broke hearts and engulfed homes, and the survivors are still discovering tragedy. Recently, toxic areas in Houston have spread due to the weather, making it even more dangerous to return to people’s homes.

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Man dies at Burning Man Festival

McKayla Taylor, Staff Writer September 11, 2017

Music festivals are meant to give people a chance to listen to live music and enjoy the art of the performers that are featured. Lately, in this day and age we have come across incidents of death increasing at these festivals.

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Amazon merges with Whole Foods

McKayla Taylor, Staff Writer September 4, 2017

Amazon has been introducing ideas to the world recently that have taken technology and movements to another level. Many people are aware that Whole Foods has pricey groceries, and that many families can’t afford to shop there. 

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University District not affordable for students

McKayla Taylor, Staff Writer August 30, 2017

At Sonoma State University, an issue arises where students find it difficult to find housing or even afford it. Living on campus for two years and then moving off campus for housing seems to be a popular trend among students. 

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