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Michael Spagna, Sonoma State’s fifth president in five years, spoke about recruitment and the future of athletics at the Rohnert Park campus in his first sit-down interview.
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Carole and Alan Balzer have called the town of Talent home since 1998. They met in college in nearby Ashland and never left ...
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The days of the company’s “don’t be evil” mantra are long gone. Switching away isn't as hard as you might think.