Seawolves shine at Open Mic Night

Seawolves shine at Open Mic Night

Last Friday, March 4, a collection of talented Sonoma State students all gathered center stage of Ballroom A in the Student Center from 8-10 p.m. for Open Mic Night.

As an event designed to give recognition to creative and talented Seawolves, the show attracted lots of support and interest from the surrounding Sonoma State community. The event was open to the public and was also available to stream live via Zoom.

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WiCS club aims to empower interested students

WiCS club aims to empower interested students

The Women in Computer Science club (WiCS) is one of the most diverse clubs we have on campus. The WiCS club promotes the participation of Sonoma State students to pursue interests in computer science.

Although their name may suggest otherwise, this club is open to all genders. WiCS prides themselves in their diversity and their embracing of all cultures and backgrounds. This club gives members the opportunity to make connections outside of their ordinary classrooms.

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Students find the art in community building

Students find the art in community building

Sonoma State University is uniquely known for the sense of community that is shared around the campus. The small campus creates many opportunities for students to interact with their peers and form genuine connections and relationships.

On Thurs. night, Feb. 24, The Hub and Student Involvement collaborated to host “Late Night Art” in Ballroom A of the Student Center.

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Seawolves SPEAK!: "What is your favorite thing about being back on campus?"

Seawolves SPEAK!: "What is your favorite thing about being back on campus?"

Since the start of the 2021-2022 school year, Seawolves of all grades and majors have been excited to return to a familiar in-person learning experience on campus. With looser COVID-19 regulations, and other campuses across the country returning to the classroom, Sonoma State decided to follow suit.

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Sonoma State hosts annual Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series

Sonoma State hosts annual Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series

The 39th Annual Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series is starting back up again this semester at Sonoma State as a way to remember and pay tribute to those that lost their life. This lecture series has been recognized by the the genocide studies community as indispensable and has attracted the attention of local and national media outlets.

The Alliance for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide was created at Sonoma State in 1983. The event is hosted by Professor Diane L. Parness, Ph. D., who has been the Academic Director of the series since 2014. This years theme is “Persecution As A Political Weapon: Genocide Through the Ages” and the lectures are scheduled to take place virtually on Tuesdays from 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.

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CAPS offers virtual drop-in support groups

CAPS offers virtual drop-in support groups

A majority of the time, college students face similar challenges throughout their college career, whether it’s stress and anxiety from school or feeling nervous about what the future will bring with all the uncertainty in the world.

The Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at Sonoma State is happy to announce that they will be offering support through four virtual drop-in support groups.

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Seawolves learn how to stay safe online through Seawolf Living seminar

Seawolves learn how to stay safe online through Seawolf Living seminar

When people think of stalking or what it means to have a stalker, they usually think of someone who hides in the dark without trying to be noticed. What many people don’t realize is that stalkers are now able to do these things from the comfort of their home without ever having to even step a foot outside.

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