
I went to the consent march to show support for everyone and let them know they were not alone.

“I’m looking for an internship that’s based on my major. I want to have more experience to look for a job in the future.

“I took my group of students along with me on my everyday routine. I think it is very beneficial for them to see lecture halls, so they get a better idea of what attending classes is really like in college,” said Julianna Reed, a freshman at Sonoma State.

Second and 3rd graders from Kawana Springs and Bellevue Elementary School partnered up with Dr. Jessica Hobson’s PSY 302 Lifespan Development service-learning class to participate in the beloved annual event, Book Buddies.

“All these students are able to take this time to focus on what they want their futures to look like.

“I think Just Coffee is a great opportunity to not only network, but to see what other people in the community are up to,” said Suzie Littlewood, an active goer of Just Coffee.

“Do individuals have more of an obligation to help the homeless than the government?” Madeline Lawrence, a junior at Sonoma State, pondered this question before listening to a talk on homelessness in Sonoma County.

“In a time that was so crazy and hectic, my work helped me to gain a sense of control and structure.”

The role of the Social Media and Office Student Assistant is to manage all used social media platforms, and help around the office. The title itself is self-explaining, but still manages to hide the amount of responsibility that goes along with the job.

“I love coming to the library because I love books! Something that could benefit my future and probably my favorite part was the Writing Center.