Features
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First annual Homecoming Festival a hit
Freezing cold weather is no longer a necessary ingredient in making an ice skating rink. On Feb. 18, California State University, Stanislaus students and the Turlock community skated and participated in the first ever Homecoming Festival in the Warrior Arena.
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Homecoming dance a surprising success
On Feb. 17, fist pumping and bass bumping was all the hype at Associated Students, Inc.'s (ASI) free Homecoming dance that took place in the Carol Burke Student Lounge.
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Students weigh in on “Linsanity” craze
As the sports world buzzes about the emergence of New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin, students across California State University, Stanislaus have also taken notice of this player who was seemingly unknown just weeks ago.
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Spring Break adventures await at Joshua Tree
Attention outdoor adventurers: this Spring Break, the Student Recreation Center (SRC) is planning a trip to Joshua Tree National Park! Students will be able to experience all this national park has to offer while rock climbing, camping, hiking and relaxing.
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Get ready to rock at Stonehenge
Introducing man vs. mountain. For the first time, the Student Recreation Center (SRC) is offering students at California State University, Stanislaus the opportunity to go one on one with their fear of heights.
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Give daffodils. Give hope.
A daffodil can change a person's life. For the American Cancer Society, this has become their goal. There were 1,596,670 new cases of cancer in 2011, which could include students, faculty, staff, friends and family of California State University, Stanislaus.

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