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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

The Dream Center works to ensure immigrant and undocumented students at SRJC know their rights.
How will Santa Rosa Junior College protect its immigrant students under a second Trump presidency?
Amy Moore, Reporter • February 7, 2025
An attendee at a Santa Rosa school district board meeting protests the possible closure of select schools at Santa Rosa City Hall on Wednesday Dec. 11, 2024.
With Santa Rosa school closures looming, return of School Resource Officers remains in limbo
Reid Carpenter and Henry Fliflet January 23, 2025
Fire alarms, substandard fire safety, uncleanliness, an understaffed resident adviser program and an apathetic development and management company, Servitas, have made life at the dormitory potentially less appealing than off-campus housing.
Problems at Polly Hall: A Year-and-a-Half of the SRJC Dormitory
Emelle Raschein and Oliver Kindt December 19, 2024
Salvador Sandoval-Garduno looks across the Mojave for potential prospecting locations.
Shovels, Sweat and Student Loans: Getting Dirty to Get Rich Quick
Sal Sandoval-Garduno, News Editor • December 15, 2024
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Santa Rosa Junior College's Students for Recovery club will showcase the film, "The Wisdom of Trauma," in Newman Auditorium at Emeritus Hall on Wednesday, April 9, 2025 in Santa Rosa.
SRJC Students for Recovery showcase “The Wisdom of Trauma”
Ellie Kohtz, Reporter • April 8, 2025
Mobile game developer TapBlaze recently released its second restaurant simulator, "Good Coffee, Great Coffee," which offers fun play...with some hiccups.
“Good Coffee, Great Coffee”: Is it that sweet? I’d say so!
Natalie Emanuele, Reporter • March 31, 2025
"The current political moment is extremely troubling but none of us are powerless. Ultimately, power caves to power from the masses of people who have been mobilized," Fairey said via a spokesperson while working this year in Thailand. A photo of guns filled with roses is one of Fairey's more iconic works and is displayed at the Herold Mahoney Library for Spring 2025 in Petaluma.
International street artist and activist Shepard Fairey is “On the Wall” in Petaluma
Debbie Van Dyke, Reporter • March 27, 2025
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SRJC Academic Senate members discussed the possible end of an online learning policy at their meeting on April 2.
SRJC Academic Senate debates possible end of online learning policy
Destiny Quiroz-Lindauer, Reporter • April 10, 2025
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Max Underdown, Podcaster • April 8, 2025
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