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A student-operated publication at Santa Rosa Junior College.

The Oak Leaf

A student-operated publication at Santa Rosa Junior College.

The Oak Leaf

A student-operated publication at Santa Rosa Junior College.

The Oak Leaf

On Cue

Zachary Chew, Staff Writer
March 8, 2016

Life Hacks to Keep You on Track

Laura Buel, Staff Writer
March 8, 2016
Astrology

Astrology

Haley Bollinger, Features Editor
February 25, 2016
Plantain “Spiders” are made from thin grated savory plantain formed into balls and fried into a crispy nest of greasy goodness. Plantains are a specialty at El Coqui.

Food on the fringes

Devin Schwarz, A&E Editor
February 23, 2016
Petaluma Cinema Series

Petaluma Cinema Series

Devin Schwarz, A&E Editor
February 23, 2016
On Cue Calendar  of  Events

On Cue Calendar of Events

Devin Schwarz, A&E Editor
February 23, 2016
Rosa's Best

Rosa’s Best

Courtney Paige, Web Editor and Assistant A&E Editor
February 23, 2016
Members of Sloth & Turtle hang outside of their practice space in rural Santa Rosa.

SRJC band of the week: Sloth & Turtle

Estefany Gonzalez, Co-Editor-in-Chief
February 23, 2016
Stark's sign at sunset

Rosa’s Best

A&E Section
February 16, 2016
Hiroshi Fuchigami and Gray Erickson will have their functional and abstract ceramics displayed in the “Spiritual Journey” exhibit at the SRJC Robert F. Agrella Art Gallery.

Metamorphosis: SRJC to showcase Hiroshi Fuchigami’s ceramics

Courtney Paige, Web Editor and Assistant A&E Editor
February 9, 2016
members of the band Boilermaker said some people go to church on Sundays, but they do band practice.

SRJC band of the week: Boilermaker

Estefany Gonzalez, Co-Editor-in-Chief
February 7, 2016

Outer Planes: More than just a comic shop

Devin Schwarz, Assistant A&E Editor
December 7, 2015

Swing in to classical dance at Ellington

Faith Gates, Co-Editor-in-Chief
December 7, 2015
Astrology

Astrology

Haley Bollinger, Features Editor
November 16, 2015
Charlie Brown teaches kids it’s okay to fail as long as they try in “The Peanuts Movie.”

Pop popcorn for ‘Peanuts’

Alex T. Randolph, Copy Editor
November 16, 2015
Astrology

Astrology

Haley Bollinger, Features Editor
October 13, 2015
Make way  for anime

Make way for anime

Taylor Kong, Staff Writer
October 13, 2015
Eric Sadler strokes his beard outside of Bertolini Hall at SRJC.

Don’t fear, the beards are here

Nikki Goetz, Staff Writer
October 12, 2015
Astrology: September

Astrology: September

Haley Elizabeth Bollinger, Features Editor
September 29, 2015
Tender chicken feet soaked in black bean sauce.

You win some, you dim sum

Devin Schwarz, Assistant A&E Editor
September 29, 2015
"Almost Maine," almost perfect

“Almost Maine,” almost perfect

Faith Gates, Co-Editor-in-Chief
September 29, 2015
E-club-nomics: A coalition of finance

E-club-nomics: A coalition of finance

Taylor Kong, Staff Writer
September 29, 2015
SRJC communications major Carlos Soto displays his tribal tatoo

Body Art

Nikki Goetz
September 28, 2015
From left to right: Mario Rivas, Daniel Rivas and Manuel Gurrra present their cartoons and discuss the social and political implications of their art on the Cuban culture during a presentation Sept. 14 at noon.

Cartoonists from Cuba

Alex T. Randolph, Copy Editor
September 27, 2015
Giulletti, Olguin, and Olney-Burnett chat after band practice.

Rock of the dead

Devin Schwarz, A&E Editor
September 15, 2015
The Petaluma Cinema Series offers a wide variety of films to fit all.

Cinema series returns to Petaluma Campus

Devin Schwarz   , Assistant A&E Editor
September 15, 2015