The campus bloomed with red attire as a sign of Warrior pride when alumni, students, parents, faculty and staff celebrated Homecoming Week with a “Paint the Town Red” theme from Feb. 2 to 7. Participants reminisced about college life, connected with fellow alumni among co-workers and cheered for the home team at basketball games.

 

A family tradition will return to campus this summer — the annual Fourth of July fireworks show. The Chamber of Commerce and the University are teaming up for the event, which is scheduled to start at 4 p.m. with numerous activities for kids and families. The celebration will culminate with a spectacular fireworks display, said Sharon Silva, CEO of the chamber.

“We’re really excited to partner with the University because it’s such a wonderful venue,” Silva said. “It’s great to bring the event back to campus, where it started decades ago.”

 

CSU Stanislaus is becoming a hot commodity.

Applications for admission to the University from prospective first-time freshmen were up 13.4 percent this year, the largest percentage increase in the entire CSU system. The two-year increase was 22.8 percent, also the largest in the CSU. Fall 2015 freshmen applications totaled 6,973, up from last year’s 6,148.

Applications from students seeking to transfer to the University increased 5.7 percent from last year, the sixth-highest gain in the CSU.