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Graduation Isn’t the Finish Line
Sonoma State students have officially survived the first half of the Spring 2026 semester. For those graduating this May, the milestone is exciting — maybe even worth celebrating at the Crawl. But behind the excitement of graduation, another feeling quietly lingers for many seniors: fear. More specifically, the fear of not getting a job immediately after college. There is a common stigma that once you receive a degree, doors will magically open,…
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Graduation Isn’t the Finish Line
Sonoma State students have officially survived the first half of the Spring 2026 semester. For those graduating this May, the milestone is exciting — maybe even worth celebrating at the Crawl. But behind the excitement of graduation, another feeling quietly lingers for many seniors: fear. More specifically, the fear of not getting a job immediately after college. There is a common stigma that once you receive a degree, doors will magically open,…
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