Myanmar and China both hit hard with natural disasters
The recent wave of tragedies that have hit Asia bring the ideas of terror and pain to the front of peoples' minds. Not only have these disasters shown the environmental changes that are happening around us, but they also give us a glimpse of disasters to come.…
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Jake Oketani (above) and Andrew DeMott (below) lead the Warriors in the final game of the year against Sonoma State. Baseball's magical season comes to a close, but bright future lies ahead
With a soft line-out off the bat of junior outfielder Jake Thelen, the 2008 Warrior baseball team saw its season end, at the NCAA Western Regional Championship in Chico, Calif.
But, despite a disappointing ending at Nettleton Stadium, the Warriors' ride through the 2008 season was one of thrilling victory, perseverance and grit.…
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FeaturedLab fire in Naraghi Hall injures studentsTwo students were treated for first- and second-degree burns on small portions of their body after their clothes caught fire May 13 during a chemistry lab in Naraghi Hall. The two, whose names have not been released, were taken to Emanuel Hospital for treatment, said Amy Thomas, assistant director of environmental health, safety and emergency management.Plenty of fun things to do this summer even on a tight budgetThe economy may be failing, gas prices are up and the housing market is down, but you can still have fun this summer. You just might have to be a little more frugal. Yes, I'm going to try to get as many summer classes in so I can get out of school as quickly as possible, but I'm not going to be a workaholic.Kappas clipped for good causeNational fraternity Kappa Sigma held a fundraising contest at California State University, Stanislaus during the week of May 12-15 in which the team to raise the most money would shave its members' heads. The fraternity had placed a bin for each team in front of their table in the quad to collect change and dollar bills from anyone willing to donate.Stop Motion, just getting goingCalifornia State University, Stanislaus student Devin Beggs loves playing with his band in little clubs and bars that are really crowded and sweaty. The band Stop Motion Poetry includes brothers Clark and Devin Beggs, and they play indie rock music that many can relate to. |




