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They were brought here as children by families in search of a better life, but were deported or returned voluntarily back to Mexico as adults.

Sonoma State University sports update, March 15-22. Women's water polo wins two of three in Indiana, men's golf finishes third and women's track and field sets 9 personal records.

By Matthew James, SSU Geology Professor

Sonoma State University hosts its second annual Social Justice Week this week more than 30 hours of lectures, panels, films and activities on topics ranging from the Black Lives Matter movement to the CIA.

Portraits, landscapes and landmarks of the North Bay and beyond are featured in "John LeBaron: A Lifetime of Photography," on display through May 27 in the Sonoma State University Library.

The car rental service Zipcar has landed at Sonoma State University. The convenient transportation option is now available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for students, faculty, and staff ages 18 and older, as well as members of the local community over the age of 21.

Sonoma State University physics and astronomy professor Lynn Cominsky reports on the recent observations of gravitational waves in the "What Physicists Do" lecture on March 21 at Sonoma State. Cominsky was part of the team that announced the discovery earlier this year.

Sonoma State University sports update, March 8-15. Women's golf captures tournament title, women's tennis suffers first loss of the season and baseball loses to Academy of Art.

After 29 years at Sonoma State University, psychology professor Lorna Catford, director of SSU's Collaborative Autism Training and Support (CATS) program, is retiring at the end of this academic year.

Sonoma State University sports update, March 8-15. Women's golf captures tournament title, women's tennis suffers first loss of the season and baseball loses to Academy of Art.