[Photo] Reinvention: How SRJC helps older students seek new directions Debbie Van Dyke, Reporter May 18, 2025
SRJC’s Climate Action Night introduces a new crop of climate activists Amy Moore, Reporter April 24, 2025
Informational sessions raise more questions among Santa Rosa Junior College community Amy Moore, Reporter February 28, 2025
How will Santa Rosa Junior College protect its immigrant students under a second Trump presidency? Amy Moore, Reporter February 7, 2025
How California keeps transgender student athletes on the court as bans unfold across the country Amy Moore and Desmond Meagley (CalMatters Reporter) November 21, 2024
Santa Rosa Junior College Board of Trustees approves student employee pay raise Amy Moore, Reporter November 21, 2024
Santa Rosa Junior College students with young children say Measure I would have a “tremendous effect” Amy Moore, Reporter October 30, 2024
Financial Aid office goes to bat for students, but hiccups disrupt disbursements Amy Moore October 21, 2024
Infuriated faculty circulate statement demanding change at Santa Rosa Junior College Amy Moore, Reporter June 21, 2024
Students blindsided, faculty outraged by news of multiple resignations from Agriculture and Natural Resources Department Amy Moore, Reporter June 12, 2024
March organizers and participants cite fear of retaliation and disillusionment at May Day workers’ and immigrants’ rights rally and march Amy Moore May 7, 2024
Climate Action Night makes activism accessible to students and community members Amy Moore, Reporter April 27, 2024
Review: Why eat greasy fast food when unpretentious and delicious is just across the street? Amy Moore April 20, 2024
Former SRJC communication studies instructor Michael “Ken” Beyries sentenced to house arrest and probation Amy Moore and Sean Shanks April 18, 2024
FAFSA glitches may prevent many low-income and first-generation students from attending college this fall Amy Moore, Reporter April 15, 2024
Everyone agrees the NAGPRA updates are good, but without institutional support repatriations will take a while Amy Moore, Reporter April 9, 2024
Yes, poetry matters: former California Poet Laureate Dana Gioia responds to a question he posed 33 years earlier Amy Moore April 3, 2024
Former AP bureau chief Katherine Corcoran shows why local news outlets are essential Amy Moore, Reporter March 20, 2024
Michael “Ken” Beyries enters plea deal in felony case for having a loaded gun on campus Amy Moore and Sean Shanks March 15, 2024
Changing residents’ hearts and minds, one step at a time: Collaboration and conversations produce portraits of local activists Amy Moore, Reporter February 13, 2024