A little rain never needs to spoil the fun! But it’s been pouring rain for weeks now in Sonoma County, and by now you just might be running out of fun ways to spend your free time. So we want to give YOU some ideas to stay entertained and enjoy yourself while staying dry inside!
Read MoreIt’s that time of the year again when we have to set our clocks an hour ahead and SPRING FORWARD on March 12th, 2023! Well, if you are like any of us, losing an hour of sleep can be rough - especially for college students! We want YOU to feel prepared this time around and get all the tips and tricks to make this time change, an easy one! Let’s see what we got!
Read MoreWith spring right around the corner and as Sonoma State hits it’s prime in blossoming, let’s capture it! Here we have some beautiful and unique desktop, zoom, and phone backgrounds that you will fall in love with! Let’s take a look!
Read MoreArticle STAR: “Tuesday Night Trivia Kicks Off“ From The Sonoma State STAR written by Bernardo Ramos.
On Valentine's Day, Lobo's Pub hosted a trivia night with a romantic theme. Associated Students Productions (ASP) hosted the event that took place in Lobo’s Pub which stayed open later to serve food to the participants. The night started at 6:30 p.m. with students lining up outside of Lobo’s and then being seated inside. Once inside students were given a whiteboard and marker to write down answers. Five people were the maximum that could be on a team.While most did have five members, some teams only had three or two participants. Before the first question students were given some time to order any food or drinks as well as come up with team names. Many of the participants took their time in crafting the perfect team name as this took around 10 minutes to get everyone's team name in.
Read MoreArticle STAR: “Students call for cheaper textbooks as costs continue to rise“ From The Sonoma State STAR written by Tito Fuentes.
Later this Fall, Sonoma State University will be moving to a new learning material program called the Seawolf Bundle. This is the university’s version of an “equitable access program”. This program lowers the overall cost of learning material through volume agreements with publishers and provides the same price for learning material even for high-cost majors. Instead of purchasing required learning software, textbooks, and digital materials individually, this program compiles everything into one package.
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