
Indian women fight the stigma surrounding menstruation and begin manufacturing sanitary pads.
Indian women fight the stigma surrounding menstruation and begin manufacturing sanitary pads.
We will have a car from an actual alcohol related accident on display in the Salazar Plaza.
This display represents the direct effects of alcohol use, abuse and misuse among college aged students around the country and right here at SSU! With this display, we are hoping to get our commun
From College Campus to Correctional Institution: How One Decision Changed Everything. When Jessica Rasdall was a freshman in college, she made a life-altering decision that resulted in the death of
Join the officers of your student government for our weekly meetings where we discuss matters pertaining to the Sonoma State student body. All are welcome to attend and express any questions, comme
This lecture offers students a primer on media, information technology, and the future (is now) of warfare, opening a discussion of technology, media and war for the non-technically inclined. The F
Copeland Creek Restoration is a JUMP Sustainability program where volunteers are restoring the natural flow and layout of SSU's on-campus creek.
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s resplendent adaptation of Rumer Godden’s novel about a group of nuns struggling to establish a mission in the remote Himalayas.
Every year the Residential Hall Association (RHA) and the Village Councils host a Halloween event for local elementary school kids. The event includes a Kiddie haunted house, haunted photos, craft