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Lawrence Cook Middle School Principal Patty Turner believes that the new Compact for Success with Sonoma State University is a "ticket for every student at the school to enter a world of opportunity."
For the past three semesters, the University library has turned into a "concert hall" on the first Friday of the month. While the acoustics are nowhere those of GMC's Weill Hall, the concerts provide SSU musical ensembles a chance to preview their upcoming concerts.
Stop by Sonoma State University on most any late-autumn day and you will find a music department concert about to happen. Choose from classical guitar, chamber winds, string orchestra, music theatre scenes, jazz and more! Performances are open to the public and free unless otherwise noted.
Hear the KRCB podcast of NorthBay Report for more on this effort https://krcb.org/201111222381/north-bay-report/education-and-poverty.
The third week of November is the Great American Smokeout, which is a campaign to stop people from smoking cigarettes. Sonoma State students who currently smoke can sign a pledge at the Student Health Center between now and Nov.
It's not everyday that an accomplished high school athlete, pressured with multiple athletic scholarship offers, chooses a school more for its academics, rather than its athletics.
The wildly funny, harrowing, and beautiful play by Paula Vogel "How I Learned to Drive" traces a woman's path through time as she recalls learning the rules of the road (and life) from behind the wheel of her uncle's '62 Buick Riviera.
Geology Professor Matthew James has has been elected a Governing Member of the General Assembly of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands (CDF), an international group of scientists, conservationists, and policy makers that provides scientific research and technical information a
The California State University Board of Trustees today unanimously approved its 2012-2013 budget, which requests that the governor and legislature provide an additional $471 million in state funding for the upcoming fiscal year.