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

Alma Hernandez is the mother of three wonderful children and a Santa Rosa Junior College ESL student.

A newfound appreciation for time

Alma Hernandez, Special to The Oak Leaf
June 7, 2020
Arturo Ruiz is a student at Santa Rosa Junior College.

How quarantine changed my life

Arturo Ruiz, Special to The Oak Leaf
June 7, 2020
Sung Woo Bakung is a first-semester International student at Santa Rosa Junior College.

What is wrong with 2020?

Sung Woo Bak, Special to The Oak Leaf
June 7, 2020
Cesar Preciado and Cachito. Cesar is an immigrant student at Santa Rosa Junior College.

Lessons from a dreadful ordeal

Cesar Preciado, Special to The Oak Leaf
June 6, 2020
May Saw Aye is a third-year student at Santa Rosa Junior College.

Finding peace while in quarantine

May Saw Aye, Special to The Oak Leaf
June 6, 2020
Diego Zaragoza is a student at Santa Rosa Junior College.

What I miss on this pandemic situation

Diego Zaragoza, Special to The Oak Leaf
June 6, 2020
Appreciate what you have now

Appreciate what you have now

Padilla Domingues, Special to the Oak Leaf
June 6, 2020
El Tarascos chicken tostada with soft tortilla, shredded chicken and the works.

Review: El Tarasco

Azelia Mazur, Special to The Oak Leaf
June 2, 2020
Spice up you lunch or dinner by checking out Kabuki in downtown Petaluma.

Review: Kabuki

Rebecca Bell, Staff Writer
June 2, 2020
The basic Cafe mimosa breakfast has juicy bacon strips, rosemary house potatoes plus half a plate of hearty eggs.

Review: Cafe Mimosa

Maritza Camacho, Special to The Oak Leaf
June 2, 2020
Some of the 1000 masks Toni Bacigalupa Albaum, coordinator of Student Engagement Programs in Petaluma, made for nonprofit organizations.

And so I made masks

Toni Bacigalupa Albaum, Special to The Oak Leaf
June 1, 2020
What coffee shop workers want you to know

What coffee shop workers want you to know

Maritza Camacho, Special to the Oak Leaf
May 23, 2020
Learning From This Pandemic

Learning From This Pandemic

Etsubdink Alemu, Special to the Oak Leaf
May 21, 2020
Eric Peña is a second-year ESL student at SRJC.

The ways I change in quarantine

Eric Peña, Special to the Oak Leaf
May 21, 2020
What’s going on in 2020?

What’s going on in 2020?

Daniel Alamilla, Special to the Oak Leaf
May 20, 2020
Sousiva Ing is a first-year SRJC student.

Rapid change, disbelief

Sousiva Ing, Special to the Oak Leaf
May 20, 2020
SRJCs Summer Repertory Theater program is postponed until 2021.

Summer Rep Theater Postponed

Stephen Howe, Staff Writer
May 14, 2020
Paradise sushis samuri roll, golden California roll, yummy roll and calamari roll.

Review: Paradise Sushi

Nick Vides, Staff Writer
May 14, 2020
Marys Pizza Shack is still taking orders over the phone and online for minimal contact pickup. Bay Area favorites like the creamy pesto tortellini and the mozzarella garlic bread can still be a part of your quarantine.

Review: Mary’s Pizza Shack

Alex Fuller, Staff Writer
May 14, 2020
A new opportunity

A new opportunity

Miriam Velazco, Special to the Oak Leaf
May 13, 2020
A staff break at Primrose, a care home for seniors with dementia.

Quarantine at Primrose

Mariela Amezcua, Special to the Oak Leaf
May 13, 2020
Unintended Consequences

Unintended Consequences

Ivan Pena, Special to the Oak Leaf
May 13, 2020
Tropical Bowl from Vitality Bowls in Santa Rosa, on Mendocino Avenue near the SRJC campus.

Review: Vitality Bowls Superfood Café

Maritza Camacho, Special to The Oak Leaf
May 13, 2020
Review: Thai House

Review: Thai House

Peyton Krzyzek, Special to The Oak Leaf
May 12, 2020
By an open window

By an open window

Jennifer O'Mahony, Special to the Oak Leaf
May 6, 2020
Dr. Douglas Anderson, 71, is a retired clinical psychologist and a student in a wonderful poetry class taught by Prof. Steve Trenam at Santa Rosa Junior College.

Two Poems

Dr. Douglas Anderson, Special to the Oak Leaf
May 6, 2020
The writer, who asked to be referred to as L, is a fifth-year student and student employee at SRJC.

Being queer and neurodivergent in quarantine

"L", Special to The Oak Leaf
May 4, 2020
Tom Chown, who captured this photograph during a walk from his Kenwood home, looks forward to when we can all be back on campus.

Delicate spring in Kenwood

Tom Chown, Special to The Oak Leaf
May 4, 2020
Camille Kantor enjoys spending time with her children during these long, coronavirus days.

Finding joy

Camille Kantor, Special to the Oak Leaf
May 2, 2020
Chloe Collins is a third-semester student at SRJC.

My story

Chloe Collins, Special to the Oak Leaf
May 1, 2020
Santa Rosa Junior College will continue to operate online through the end of the Fall 2020 semester due to the coronavirus pandemic, SRJC President Dr. Frank Chong announced Thursday.

SRJC to stay online through 2020

James Domizio, Editor-in-Chief
April 30, 2020
Shelter in place

Shelter in place

Amy Moore, Special to the Oak Leaf
April 29, 2020
Eriks new friend, Cheep Cheep.

Jack London and the bird call of the wild

Erik Jorgensen, Special to the Oak Leaf
April 29, 2020
Alnihayat Qariba

Alnihayat Qariba

James Kowalczyk, Special to the Oak Leaf
April 29, 2020
My quarantine

My quarantine

Jennifer Kempf, Special to The Oak Leaf
April 26, 2020
Carol Davis takes watercolor and poetry writing classes through SRJCs Older Adults Program.

C19 timeline & poems

Carol Davis, Student, SRJC Older Adults Program
April 25, 2020
Black Hole

Black Hole

Judith Vaughn, Special to The Oak Leaf
April 25, 2020
Gary Buz Hermes teaches a class called Aging Gayfully! through SRJCs Older Adults Program.

Older adults program connects LGBT students during pandemic

Gary "Buz" Hermes, Instructor, SRJC Older Adults Program
April 25, 2020
Rhonda Findling is the MESA and Second Chance Counselor/Program Coordinator at Santa Rosa Junior College.

Hope amidst heartbreak

Rhonda Findling, MESA and Second Chance Counselor/Program Coordinator, SRJC
April 25, 2020
Prolonged isolation and high stress has a lot of people looking for ways to cope, relax and escape the surreal pandemic reality we’re all trapped in. Fortunately, this particular holiday for marijuana connoisseurs allows for a day of complete relaxation, and Santa Rosa Junior College students know how to do it best.

Where’s Waldo?: 4-20 during April 2020

Peyton Krzyzek, Special to The Oak Leaf
April 24, 2020