Sonoma State University’s history master’s program has reopened and is accepting applicants for fall 2026.  Originally announced as discontinued during the cuts of spring 2025, the program is now ...
Southwest Airlines has launched new service at Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport, adding additional nonstop routes that ...
Sonoma State University presents itself as a campus that focuses on inclusion, accessibility, and student well-being. However ...
It was a night of emotion, celebration and basketball brilliance as the Sonoma State Seawolves hosted the Stanislaus State Warriors for a pivotal Senior Night matchup in men’s basketball. The ...
There’s more to do in Wine Country than just drinking. Sonoma County in particular has a lot of fun things you can do that ...
Noma Baseball hosted its first Fall Series against Cal Berkeley on Oct. 11-12 at the historic Seawolves Diamond. The series served as key preparation for the upcoming spring season, but the matchup ...
On Apr. 26, Lip Jam transformed Sonoma State’s Greek life into a live-action Disney Channel Original movie in the Green Music ...
The smell of freshly cut grass and the late morning sunshine beaming over many athletes’ heads signaled that sports are back at SSU—Club Sports that is. Sonoma State Club Baseball, also known as Noma ...
For the first time in nearly two decades, the CCAA Softball Tournament is heading north of the Bay Area. It marks the first time since 2007 and 2008, when the event was held in Arcata, that the ...
The Greek Olympics is an event that happens this time every year where different chapters from all across Sonoma State get together to participate in a series of events against one another. In the ...
Sonoma State University has numerous diverse clubs and organizations on campus to meet the interests of all students. One club, in particular, deserves some extra attention due to the awards they won ...
On Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 10:30 a.m. the Sonoma State community received an email that undoubtedly will be remembered as one of the most dire in campus history. The email from Interim President Dr.