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More than four decades may have passed since man has set foot on the moon, but last year Sonoma State University equipment technician Steve Anderson shot a giant laser at it.

In April, Sonoma State University celebrates Asian-Pacific American Heritage month. Events are held around campus and offer different opportunities to learn about Asian-Pacific American heritage.

WOMEN'S TENNIS
Seawolves Sweep Holy Names 9-0
The Sonoma State women's tennis team wrapped up the 2015 regular season with a 9-0 victory over Holy Names in Oakland on Sunday m

Two upcoming choral concerts at Sonoma State University will feature organist Charles Rus, longtime organist with the San Francisco Symphony. The programs include works by Haydn, Duruflé and Britten under the baton of Jenny Bent, SSU choral activities director.

Two upcoming choral concerts at Sonoma State University will feature organist Charles Rus, longtime organist with the San Francisco Symphony. The programs include works by Haydn, Duruflé and Britten under the baton of Jenny Bent, SSU choral activities director.

Having held marquis chef positions at five star hotels in over ten countries as well as operating his own restaurant in Maui, Hawaii, Alexandre Purroy has spent the last fifteen years as chef/owner of Doce Lunas in Kenwood.

Low cost physical examinations and health appraisals for well adults and children are available through the SSU Nursing Department's Family Nurse Practitioner Program.

The Apple Watch is the latest gadget in the wearable technology game, but it's not the first, or certainly the last, wireless communication device that will live on our bodies.

A group of 24 Sonoma State University students earned a third place delegation award at the National Model United Nations Conference last week in New York City.

BASEBALL
Seawolves Battle, Lose in 14th Inning to CSU East Bay
After falling behind early in the game, the Sonoma State baseball team came back to tie the CSU East Bay Pioneers 4-4 in the