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Volt Honored

Sonoma State University's literary magazine Volt, which was founded and is edited by Professor Gillian Conoley, resident poet in the English department, has been recognized as one of the top 50 literary magazines.

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Residential Community Donation Drive

During the closing of the residence halls for the summer, students throw away or donate a many items that they either don't need , don't want, or simply cannot fit in their car.

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Rebecca Solnit Speaks

It's impressive enough that San Francisco native Rebecca Solnit has made her living as an independent writer since 1988. But perhaps more impressive is the broad range of topics her 13 books cover from ecology to art to politics to public life.  

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Graduate Student Research Showcase

SSU's sixth annual Graduate Student Research Showcase is today, Tuesday, April 10, from 4:30-7:00 p.m. in the Commons.

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Course and Program Delivery System

Cal State Online is a CSU sponsored initiative that seeks to address California's expanding workforce needs and to provide increased individual access to high quality undergraduate and graduate education opportunities via the Internet and online learning opportunities.

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Trio Navarro

Sonoma State University's resident chamber music ensemble, Trio Navarro, presents its third concert of the year, performing piano trios by Fanny Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann and Kirke Mechem - who is expected to be in the audience - at 4 p.m.

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Students Meet Supreme Court Justice

It's not often that professors get the appreciation that they deserve. Maybe a nice card or gift certificate over the winter holidays but certainly never anything extravagant as what Natalie Wisdom and her study group decided to do for Criminology and Criminal Justice Professor Eric Williams.

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Perspectives on Public Pensions

Sonoma County Supervisors Shirlee Zane and David Rabbit invite the public to hear about and discuss public pension issues. Panelists include:

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Lipperd Named Top Softball Pitcher

Our junior Softball student-athlete Samantha Lipperd (Boulder Creek, Calif./San Lorenzo Valley HS) struck out 104 of the 200 batters she faced in the 53.2 innings she pitched this weekend at the 24-team Tournament of Champions (TOC), presented by Mizuno, in Turlock, Calif.

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Inaugural Season at Weill Hall

Sonoma State University has announced the inaugural season programming for Joan and Sanford I. Weill Hall, Lawn and Commons at the Donald & Maureen Green Music Center on the Rohnert Park campus.