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I had the pleasure of attending the Rhythms of the Pacific event on campus in the Seawolf Plaza in honor of AAPI Heritage Month with amazingly beautiful performances and delicious food provided by Tambayan.
As we pass Earth Day, it is valuable to our planet to be conscientious about our waste and sustainability as college students. Here are a few ways we can be sustainable on campus and at home.
Hi there, my name is Simone Barnard and I’m an AmeriCorps VIP (Volunteer Infrastructure Program) member serving at Common Ground Society, a local nonprofit here in Sonoma County.
As residents of any area, it is important to know what a city council is, who is on it, what they do for your community, and how you can engage with them.
Earth Day is an amazing day to give back to the planet we call home and spread awareness on the importance of its protection.
With the Primary Election over, you are probably wondering what to do next. Whether you were able to vote or not, I will lay out some activities you, as a student, can do to stay civically engaged or become more civically involved after elections.
Due to university-wide reorganization efforts, the CCE has a new location on campus. We have moved from the first floor of Salazar to the second floor closer to other Academic Programs in the 2050 Suites, #52-55.
"As you advance in this world, reach back and lend a healing hand to those in the rearview."
I attended a webinar hosted by the Secretary of State which included speakers like Shirley N Weber, Kim Todd, Sarah Brar, Steven Carda and others.
Welcome, AmeriCorps Volunteer Infrastructure Program (VIP) members, Isabella Martinez and Simone Barnard!