Find yourself in need of a meal? For SRJC students Brian Tepoz and Brenda Rivas, dropping in at the Feed the Bears Food ...
The Oak Leaf survey revealed that over 41.7% of students rated their stress levels related to gas and transportation costs as ...
After a long day of attending classes and working as a cashier until 10:30 p.m., Santa Rosa Junior College English major Wilmer Padilla, 20, finds himself having no time or energy to do any of his ...
Santa Rosa Junior College’s College to Career program’s recent classified staff layoffs and a change in the coordinator from part-time to full-time two years ago have raised concerns among students ...
The city of Sonoma is celebrating its sixteenth year of Trashion Fashion, a fashion design show where the pieces are designed primarily through items that would usually be thrown away or recycled.
The Pickett Fire is 100% contained, according to Cal Fire. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2:45 p.m. The 6,819-acre Pickett Fire is now close to full containment ...
Santa Rosa Junior College plans to offer its first course on artificial intelligence application in the upcoming fall semester, a decision that has led to mixed feelings among students. The course is ...
Marchers forge ahead through blistering heat and nosebleeds to accomplish their goal of more than 50 miles in defense of immigrant and indigenous rights. Those involved in the annual three-day walk ...
This journal is my simple attempt to offer readers a unique opportunity to experience a first-person perspective as a non-speaking autistic student. The title refers to how I see the world through my ...
In the digital age what purpose does analog media hold? Kieran Healy and Elijah Morgan ask this question and more in this exploration of physical media and its place in an ever changing digital ...
The Sonoma County Historical Research Project exposed the roots of slavery and exploitative labor in Sonoma County. Three researchers explain what they found.