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International Mythologist

Certain myths and stories contain such nourishment that they continue to unfold throughout our whole lives. International mythologist Dr.

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Tech in the Classroom

With handmade circuit boards and 3D printers on hand, teachers from Sonoma County gathered to demonstrate their innovative approaches to engaging students through technology at Sonoma State University's Teacher Technology Showcase on Feb. 11.

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New Music Faculty

Three private studio instructors have joined the Sonoma State University music faculty - Jonathan Dimmock, organ; Wayne Roden, viola; and Mark Wallace, double bass.

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Sports Update Feb. 16

Sonoma State University sports update, Feb. 9-16. Men's basketball scores 102, women's tennis remains undefeated, softball splits series and women's golf finishes tournament strong.

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Sports Update Feb. 16

After Madelyn Densberger finished up her last season of volleyball at Sonoma State University, the school leader in both serves and sets played planned to take a day off. That is, if jumping out of an airplane can be considered rest and relaxation.

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Big Screen

An eye-catching new 300 square-foot digital screen is increasing awareness of events and programs for students at Sonoma State University.

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Conner Collage

The University Art Gallery at Sonoma State University is hosting "YES! Glue: A Half-Century of Collage by Bruce and Jean Conner" Feb. 18 through March 13, with a free opening reception Thursday, Feb. 18, 5-7 p.m.

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Gravitational Waves Detected

For the first time, scientists have observed ripples in the fabric of spacetime called gravitational waves, arriving at the earth from a cataclysmic event in the distant universe.

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Sonoma State Alumni Tackle Sustainability, Food Security with 'Farmster'

A group of Sonoma State University alumni have taken the next step in making their dream a reality with the creation of Farmster, a nonprofit dedicated to sustainable living and food security.

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SSU Recital Series Showcases Music Faculty

Sonoma State University trumpet instructor Dave Len Scott dons his most comfortable shoes when he plays John Coltrane's iconic "Giant Steps" with pianist Ken Cook in Schroeder Hall at Sonoma State's Green Music Center Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.m.