A day in the life of a 20-year-old freshman
“How do you spell that?” a photographer asks her about her first name while warming up with doubles partner Katie Eng.
“How do you spell that?” a photographer asks her about her first name while warming up with doubles partner Katie Eng.
Terrance Ellis and his family slept in their car behind churches because that’s where they felt safe. Grady Smith calls his childhood “the lost years” because there are only a few photos of him in existence. Jessica Tacdol was abandoned twice.
Diana Heredia was in the quad for two days pleading her case. As a candidate for Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) President, she had already logged plenty of hours posting promotional signs, handing out buttons, and shaking plenty of hands.
When Anthropology Professor Dr. Ellen Bell talks about the “Lost Maya Kings” in her classes, she’s speaking from personal, on-the-scene discovery experiences that CSU Stanislaus students are now sharing. A member of the University faculty since 2007, Bell has been conducting archaeological research in the ongoing search for the 16
For the last twenty-EIGHT years CSU Stanislaus Geology students have embarked upon a journey that is almost instantly fossilized into their academic memories.
Welcome to our redesigned alumni magazine for California State University, Stanislaus. I am confident that you will be pleased with the updated look and easy-to-read content. Our goal is to make the magazine interesting and relevant to our readers |
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| When Anthropology Professor Dr. Ellen Bell talks about the “Lost Maya Kings” in her classes, she’s speaking from personal, on-the-scene discovery experiences that CSU Stanislaus students are now sharing. A member of the University faculty since 2007, Bell has been conducting archaeological research in the ongoing search for the 16 |
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Coming from a family that has established a two-generation tradition at CSU Stanislaus, junior Economics major Chad Cummings of Modesto wants his college career to be a new learning experience and a challenge. He is focusing on a pair of demanding topics with a major |
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Alumni Connection Bill Kehaly, an ’82 Finance major, demonstrated Warrior spirit as Publications Commissioner, Signal Business Manager, Student Union member and...
Ambassador Spotlight Perhaps it’s the fact that he’s a second generation rancher whose roots go deep in Stanislaus County, but a conversation with Vito Chiesa has a certain rhythm that evokes the revolving seasons and..
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