Disabilities Awareness Week: JUMP hosts basketball clinic

Saturday, April 15 Associated Students (AS) Employee Riley Bornstein organized one last event in support of Disability Awareness. Within the five branches of AS, Bornstein works for Join Us Making Progress (JUMP) and is the community connections coordinator. Every month, the program coordinates volunteering for students. During SSU’s Disability Awareness Week, they decided the timing would be perfect to host a basketball clinic. Although Bornstein organized the event, several others volunteered that day including: JUMP co-workers, SSU students as well as the mens and womens basketball team. There were 30 volunteers that got the ball rolling for the 15 athletes who participated in the event.

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Cast your vote for AS Elections

 Students here at SSU have the right to choose who they want to impact decisions. The March 13th and 14th Associated Student Elections (AS) is an opportunity to have your voice heard and represented through the student body. In 2022 SSU had a 10% turnout rate for voters; the student government is looking to increase the total number of Seawolf voters for this year's election. 

Voting is just around the corner,  many candidates have begun ramping up their efforts to have their messages spread. Vanessa Sanchez is running for senator of diversity. Sanchez explained how, “[senator of diversity] holds the responsibility of voicing student concerns while pushing to uphold diversity, equity and inclusion.” She previously served as senator of diversity and hopes to continue to stand up for the interests of the entire student population. “I love hearing from our student population because it allows me to build a bond with students and advocate for them in a way that allows me to fulfill my duties as senator of diversity”, Sanchez expressed. She went on to say, “I believe that the entire student population will be affected if they choose not to vote. This is a wonderful opportunity to have your voice heard… As students, you deserve respect and advocacy from student leaders who are willing to voice your concerns and I believe that I am capable of this.” 

Another candidate who spoke with the STAR was Aaron Estrada. 

He is running for Senator of Government Affairs, which he described as “A significant position that is responsible for the interaction between our student-run government, local government agencies and community leaders that benefit our society as a whole.” Estrada comes from the Philippines where his grandmother worked for the Philippine Government. Since he was a kid, the fellow Seawolf was exposed to government events and allowed to meet government officials. His family also has ties to both the Philippine Army and the US Army. In Estrada’s words, “Family molded me to become a leader within today’s society.”

Estrada became a humanitarian volunteer that was involved with the personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Reserve Command in Camp Aguinaldo for humanitarian and civic missions around Metro Manila, Philippines. With his vast experience and exposure to leadership roles, Estrada aims to reduce,“The many crimes that were committed on campus from past semesters.” Estrada wishes to, “pass a resolution or propose a legislation that requires parking lots and other blind areas to have surveillance cameras.” The SSU student is currently interning at Sonoma State's University Police Department, Estrada has high aspirations to protect the students from crimes that will affect them. 

All of our students who attend Sonoma State deserve to have their unique voices heard. With the elections being held March 13 and14, there is still time to view the full list of candidates for careful consideration. On the SSU website under AS elections, there are the student government mission statements on why they are fit for the elected position. The Associated Student positions include: AS president, Executive Vice President, Senator of Diversity, Senator of Governmental Affairs and Senator of Student Resources.

Get Hired with 'Real Time Recruiting'

SSU hosted a ‘Real Time Recruiting’ event on campus to give students the opportunity to find employment. Seawolves met with a variety of companies that offer part time and full time jobs as well as internships. This intimate setting allowed for relationships to grow and connections to flourish. This event took place in Seawolf Plaza from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. last Wednesday.

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Black and Brown in Blue: Kevin Kilgore

On the tenth session of Conversations with Black and Brown in Blue, Chief of Police Nader Oweis sat down with newly elected Deputy Chief of the City of the Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety, Kevin Kilgore. Kilgore gave amazing insight into the variety of departments he has worked for and his upbringing. He also touched on his plans moving forward on how the department is going to try and recruit more LGBTQ+ and what that looks like specifically.

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Save a Seawolf: Alcohol Awareness Week

As alcohol awareness week continues at Sonoma State, an interactive event was held in the Seawolf Plaza. Save A Seawolf Alcohol Awareness Week brings awareness and responsibility where alcohol consumption is concerned. This observance always takes place the week prior to Halloween, as we know that is a high risk time when it comes to college aged students and alcohol use/abuse/misuse.

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Spotlight: Club Baseball

A lot of students have desires to revamp their sports careers. Club teams offer that opportunity. Club baseball had their first scrimmage this weekend against Sacramento State University with a double header on Saturday and a game on Sunday. This was an important series to see where the strengths and weaknesses of the team are. SSU dropped the first game to Sacramento 24-1 and the second one 14-5.

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Spirited Seawolves take part in Midnite Madness

Sonoma State’s Men’s and Women’s basketball teams jump out with a big rally for Midnite Madness the night of Oct. 26. The night was planned to celebrate the start of the basketball season. Lots of parents, students and other athletes gathered for the opener that was planned by the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. The night consisted of entertaining games, dancing and basketball competitions such as 3-point contests and dunk contests.

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'Horror through the Decades' - themed dinner

Horror Through the Decades Themed Dinner was held in the kitchens on Thursday Oct. 20, in the spirit of Halloween being right around the corner. Aside from the horror movie themed food, the cafeteria was decorated with ghosts and ghouls on every wall with horror movie music playing from the speakers. Some of the tables were decorated with halloween themed cutlery and napkins with pumpkins in the middle of each table. There was also different lighting for every kitchen, varying from a dark blue to a bright orange.

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Seawolves fall under the spell of Brian Inbus

“I’m not a Psychic, I’m not a Medium, I don’t talk to dead people.” Hypnotist Brian Inbus fascinated Sonoma State’s families this past Saturday. People gathered to watch in amazement at how hypnosis works. Guest Entertainer Inbus put on a show involving many different tricks and skills he learned over the past 20 years.

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