Here at SSU, the university places students on a pathway towards success because of their FREE support systems and resource accessibility. Oftentimes, Seawolves feel like their cultural, economic, and recreational needs are not met at this school. The Sonoma State STAR believes that students have to take more of an initiative to find certain resources on campus. Be curious about Sonoma State-the school has endless opportunities to discover.
Contrary to the common belief, libraries have much more than books to check out. One of Sonoma State’s largest resources on-campus is the Jean and Charles Schultz Information Center. The library ranges from resources such as the 24 hour computer lab to reserved study spaces on the third floor. The building comprises three stories, each with their own noise level. The first floor is the most collaborative floor and it serves as a one stop shop…