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Sonoma State University: Rohnert Park, California
Sonoma State University, part of the California State University system, occupies 274 acres in the beautiful wine country of Sonoma County in Northern California. The University had two projects on its hands: building a new library , and finding the best use for the old library building. Sonoma State's goals...
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Cheers for the U.S. women's softball team
ROHNERT PARK -- The most accomplished of U.S. Olympic teams is making a case for being the most popular, too. The three-time defending gold-medal softball team made its second stop Sunday on a four-game tour of Northern California, and the scene was familiar. ...
Articles 2008-05-19
Cal students sidestep blood-donor policy
Since San Jose State University fired the opening volley in January, the battle over blood has led to some soul-searching among college administrators. At campuses around the Bay Area, school leaders have reconsidered whether to allow blood drives. Federal laws prohibit sexually active gay men from...
Articles 2008-04-08
Cal students sidestep FDA blood-donor policy
Since San Jose State University fired the opening volley in January, the battle over blood has led to some soul-searching among college administrators. At campuses around the Bay Area, school leaders have reconsidered whether to allow blood drives. Federal laws prohibit sexually active gay men from...
Articles 2008-04-08
American Humane Association Appoints Jessalyn Nash, M.A., as Director of Restorative Justice Initiative for Youth
To: STATE EDITORS Contact: Kelley Weir of the American Humane Association, +1-303-925-9418, kelleyw@americanhumane.org DENVER, March 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Jessalyn Nash, M.A.,of Sonoma County, Calif., has joined the American Humane Associationas director of the Restorative Justice Initiative for Youth. Nashwill work out of her office in California while she continues...
Articles 2008-03-13
Cal State East Bay teacher returns after flap over oath
HAYWARD -- A California State University, East Bay, math teacher fired for altering the state-required Oath of Allegiance to conform with her Quaker beliefs began teaching again Tuesday. Marianne Kearney-Brown, 50, has been reinstated by the university after signing the oath with an attached letter that...
Articles 2008-03-12
Math teacher reinstated after allegiance oath flap
HAYWARD -- A California State University, East Bay, math teacher fired for altering the state-required Oath of Allegiance to conform with her Quaker beliefs will return to the classroom today. Marianne Kearney-Brown, 50, has been reinstated by the university after signing the oath with an attached...
Articles 2008-03-11
Quaker professor reinstated
HAYWARD -- A California State University, East Bay, math teacher fired for altering the state-required Oath of Allegiance to conform with her Quaker beliefs will return to the classroom today. Marianne Kearney-Brown, 50, has been reinstated by the university after signing the oath with an attached...
Articles 2008-03-11
Fired Cal State teacher is reinstated
HAYWARD -- A California State University, East Bay math teacher who was fired for altering the state-required Oath of Allegiance to conform with her Quaker beliefs will return to the classroom Tuesday. Marianne Kearney-Brown, 50, has been reinstated by the university after signing the oath required by...
Articles 2008-03-10
Sonoma State hosts career night
Sonoma State University's Wine Business program is seeking winery participation in its Wine Career Night on April 8. The goal is to support students who want to work in the wine industry, provide an opportunity for networking with industry professionals and provide insight into the changing aspects of the wine...
Articles 2008-03-01
NASA Calls for Suggestions to Re-Name Future Telescope Mission
To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORS Contact: Grey Hautaluoma of NASA Headquarters, Washington, +1-202-358-0668, grey.hautaluoma-1@nasa.gov; or Lynn Cominsky of SonomaState University, +1-707-664-2655, lynnc@universe.sonoma.edu WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA announcedThursday that members of the general public from around the worldwill have a chance to suggest a new name for the cutting edge...
Articles 2008-02-07
A&I Benefit Plan Administrators Inc. of Portland adds two account
A&I Benefit Plan Administrators Inc. has hired Kim Gould as an account manager and has promoted Liz Halvorson to account manager. Gould has 15 years of account management and operations experience and recently worked for WellPoint Health Networks. Halvorson obtained a certificate in human...
Articles 2007-12-18
Group lists habeas corpus at top of 08 censored list
Mainstream media is sometimes criticized for downplaying or overlooking important news, leaving the public less informed than it could be about issues such as civil liberties. For more than 30 years, a group of researchers at Sonoma State University has found stories that received little national...
Articles 2007-11-28
Working the odds
CHRIS BENTON'S summer job sounded like a teen's dream: flexible hours, good pay, challenging, fun, no boss. So what did this son of a kindergarten teacher do to earn a buck this summer? He played online poker -- sometimes for five hours...
Articles 2007-09-17
Ask & Tell: Gay and Lesbian Veterans Speak Out
ASK & TELL: Gay and Lesbian Veterans Speak Out, Steve Estes University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 2007, 280 pages, $29.95. Steve Estes, a social sciences professor at Sonoma State University, former interviewer for the Library of Congress Veterans History Project, and author of several works on...
Articles 2007-09-01
"10 Best Censored".
The "10 Best-Censored Stories," or shall we say the most underreported stories, once again reveal the underside of American journalism. Actually, the crew under the leadership of Prof. Peter Phillips at the Department of Sociology in the School of Social Sciences at Sonoma (Calif.) State University...
Articles 2007-08-01
Two project censored judges resign over 9/11 controversy.
For more than 30 years, students and other participants at Sonoma State University in California have analyzed thousands of stories submitted by the public. Following this analysis, a panel of national media experts is asked to rank the 25 most significant stories that have been "overlooked,...
Articles 2007-08-01
Pelosi's support slips in state
SACRAMENTO -- Political power means a lot to some, but in Nancy Pelosi's case it came at a whopping price. The Bay Area Democrat's honeymoon as House speaker that started in January is just a distant memory now, despite California's Democratic leanings, a late-June statewide poll...
Articles 2007-07-02
Pelosi's support waning in state
SACRAMENTO -- Political power means a lot to some, but in Nancy Pelosi's case it came at a whopping price. The Bay Area Democrat's honeymoon as House speaker, which started in January, is just a distant memory now, despite California's Democratic leanings, a late-June statewide poll...
Articles 2007-07-02
Pelosi's popularity ebbs in California
SACRAMENTO -- Political power means a lot to some, but in Nancy Pelosi's case it came at a whopping price. The Bay Area Democrat's honeymoon as House speaker that started in January is just a distant memory now, despite California's Democratic leanings, a late-June statewide poll...
Articles 2007-07-02
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