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I work with the Festival currently and if the Collegian has any ideas on how to reach more Fresno State students and get the word out about the Rogue on the Fresno State campus, we at the festival would love to hear them! Shoot me an email and maybe we can find a solution.
I work with the Festival currently and if the Collegian has any ideas on how to reach more Fresno State students and get the word out about the Rogue on the Fresno State campus, we at the festival would love to hear them! Shoot me an email and maybe we can find a solution.
I realize I’m a little late to this party, but I must throw in my two cents.
First off, the Rogue is not hurting for audience. The Rogue is the largest arts festival of its kind west of the Mississippi. It’s far larger than comparable festivals in San Francisco, San Diego and Boulder. I am reliably informed that attendance at the 2008 Rogue Festival topped 10,000. Have 10,000 people ever attended an independent arts event held at Fresno State?
Second, the Rogue is committed to building Fresno as a community, most especially in bringing people to the Tower District and downtown. Cloistering a community event on a college campus is a disservice to the rest of the community.
Thirdly, I have no idea where this “I have never heard of the Rogue” thing comes from. The Rogue has been in existence for 7 years. Every year the Rogue is heavily advertised on radio and TV. The Rogue gets extensive print coverage in the Bee, the Undercurrent and Community Alliance. I would submit that if you haven’t heard of the Rogue, you are remarkably oblivious to what’s going on in the community. Venturing south of Shaw sometime might help you become aware of the many amazing events that happen in this community all year long.
Full disclosure: I was promotional director of the Rogue Festival from 2002 to 2007 and I have performed in several Rogue Festival productions.
I realize I’m a little late to this party, but I must throw in my two cents.
First off, the Rogue is not hurting for audience. The Rogue is the largest arts festival of its kind west of the Mississippi. It’s far larger than comparable festivals in San Francisco, San Diego and Boulder. I am reliably informed that attendance at the 2008 Rogue Festival topped 10,000. Have 10,000 people ever attended an independent arts event held at Fresno State?
Second, the Rogue is committed to building Fresno as a community, most especially in bringing people to the Tower District and downtown. Cloistering a community event on a college campus is a disservice to the rest of the community.
Thirdly, I have no idea where this “I have never heard of the Rogue” thing comes from. The Rogue has been in existence for 7 years. Every year the Rogue is heavily advertised on radio and TV. The Rogue gets extensive print coverage in the Bee, the Undercurrent and Community Alliance. I would submit that if you haven’t heard of the Rogue, you are remarkably oblivious to what’s going on in the community. Venturing south of Shaw sometime might help you become aware of the many amazing events that happen in this community all year long.
Full disclosure: I was promotional director of the Rogue Festival from 2002 to 2007 and I have performed in several Rogue Festival productions.
Amazing how the most compelling, controversial story this week is a man-on-the-street video.
These videos are meant to be a sampling of the student voices, not an in-depth study of the chosen topic. Apparently, most students are unaware of the festival, which would make a question about increasing awareness of the festival, for example, impossible to answer.
Amazing how the most compelling, controversial story this week is a man-on-the-street video.
These videos are meant to be a sampling of the student voices, not an in-depth study of the chosen topic. Apparently, most students are unaware of the festival, which would make a question about increasing awareness of the festival, for example, impossible to answer.
I think this speaks much more to the issues that Fresno has with image and identity. There is this fear among people of everyting south of Shaw. If you cross Shaw you’re in a ‘bad’ part of town. If we could get people to realize that the real life and heartbeat of the city is not what the latest chain store has opened (Riverpark) but rather what new restaraunt/bar/club/store someone decided to open themselves. What did someone decided to create and showcase. We can create our own life and not have to rely on the the rest of the world to provide it for us.
I think this speaks much more to the issues that Fresno has with image and identity. There is this fear among people of everyting south of Shaw. If you cross Shaw you’re in a ‘bad’ part of town. If we could get people to realize that the real life and heartbeat of the city is not what the latest chain store has opened (Riverpark) but rather what new restaraunt/bar/club/store someone decided to open themselves. What did someone decided to create and showcase. We can create our own life and not have to rely on the the rest of the world to provide it for us.
Our original question was “Do you plan on going to the Rogue Festival and why?” People then asked what it was and where it was being held. When they were told these answers we were given the above comments. Also, if you look at the video the question posed at the beginning is “Would you be more likely to attend the Rogue Festival if it were on campus?”
Our original question was “Do you plan on going to the Rogue Festival and why?” People then asked what it was and where it was being held. When they were told these answers we were given the above comments. Also, if you look at the video the question posed at the beginning is “Would you be more likely to attend the Rogue Festival if it were on campus?”
Collegian Online is a great thing. I love the blending of media it uses.
Bryan makes some good suggestions for questions that could have been asked. And if you didn’t get the responses you could use – a discussion of why the word on the Rogue isn’t getting out to FSU students would have made an interesting piece. That could spin off into a question that asks about the resources students on campus have to find out about and participate in off-campus community activities.
Collegian Online is a great thing. I love the blending of media it uses.
Bryan makes some good suggestions for questions that could have been asked. And if you didn’t get the responses you could use – a discussion of why the word on the Rogue isn’t getting out to FSU students would have made an interesting piece. That could spin off into a question that asks about the resources students on campus have to find out about and participate in off-campus community activities.
I have to agree that “Should the Rogue Festival be held on campus?” is rather leading. If this wasn’t the original question posed, what was?
“Do you plan on attending the Rogue Festival this year” would’ve been good. And even if you received an “I don’t know what that is,” at least a discussion could’ve been sparked.
I have to agree that “Should the Rogue Festival be held on campus?” is rather leading. If this wasn’t the original question posed, what was?
“Do you plan on attending the Rogue Festival this year” would’ve been good. And even if you received an “I don’t know what that is,” at least a discussion could’ve been sparked.
I think the question was altered after receiving these answers and its obvious more students would attend if it was on campus just out or boredom between classes.
I had never heard of Rogue until a week ago when I got an assignment to go down there and it was awesome, Tower district has an artsy atmosphere that connects with the feel of Rogue and that probably attracts a larger number of people and artists than Fresno State would. Plus some acts are rated R and even though this is college, Fresno State seems more conservative in its events.
I think students should get off the campus and see more parts of town and the valley, especially if they aren’t from here. I think its a better learning experience when you step out side your comfort zone and branch out. Travel the world, starting at home.
Basically I understand what you’re all commenting about these responses being one sided, but, in fairness, the interviewees are caught off guard a bit and if they don’t know what Rogue is then I think those are natural responses. It is sad though that they weren’t able to find someone with a different view.
I think the question was altered after receiving these answers and its obvious more students would attend if it was on campus just out or boredom between classes.
I had never heard of Rogue until a week ago when I got an assignment to go down there and it was awesome, Tower district has an artsy atmosphere that connects with the feel of Rogue and that probably attracts a larger number of people and artists than Fresno State would. Plus some acts are rated R and even though this is college, Fresno State seems more conservative in its events.
I think students should get off the campus and see more parts of town and the valley, especially if they aren’t from here. I think its a better learning experience when you step out side your comfort zone and branch out. Travel the world, starting at home.
Basically I understand what you’re all commenting about these responses being one sided, but, in fairness, the interviewees are caught off guard a bit and if they don’t know what Rogue is then I think those are natural responses. It is sad though that they weren’t able to find someone with a different view.
Wow. (shaking head) You’d think Tower was being overrun by zombie vampires who feast strictly on the blood of outsiders….by outsiders, that would be anyone north of Clinton. Have to agree with Mr. Luke on every point….
Wow. (shaking head) You’d think Tower was being overrun by zombie vampires who feast strictly on the blood of outsiders….by outsiders, that would be anyone north of Clinton. Have to agree with Mr. Luke on every point….
Rogue isn’t fresno state, they might as well ask the question “Why aren’t the 2008 Olympics at Fresno State?”
Yeah, I’m sure it would be more convenient for CSUF students if it was at CSUF.
The Rogue festival has it’s marketing downfalls, but putting it at State probably won’t help it.
I’m sorry, I think this is just poor journalism. You should have asked, “What could the Rogue do to increase involvement and attendance?” Or how about, “Do you plan on attending Rogue? If not, why?”
Even those are baited questions, but this is just stupid. I hate to be offensive, but this is such a leading question.
Rogue isn’t fresno state, they might as well ask the question “Why aren’t the 2008 Olympics at Fresno State?”
Yeah, I’m sure it would be more convenient for CSUF students if it was at CSUF.
The Rogue festival has it’s marketing downfalls, but putting it at State probably won’t help it.
I’m sorry, I think this is just poor journalism. You should have asked, “What could the Rogue do to increase involvement and attendance?” Or how about, “Do you plan on attending Rogue? If not, why?”
Even those are baited questions, but this is just stupid. I hate to be offensive, but this is such a leading question.
Actually, we only left out one comment and that was because the person interviewed gave us a single word answer. Every person we talked to had never heard of the Rogue Festival. We had to explain what it was and where it was being held. Because of the lack of knowledge of the festival, we had to tailor our question to the answers given. Honestly, it would have been nice to get some alternate views on the location, but that’s why we have this comment section so that people who DO know what the festival is can state their opinion. And just a side note, we alter our questions according to the answers we receive, not the other way around.
Actually, we only left out one comment and that was because the person interviewed gave us a single word answer. Every person we talked to had never heard of the Rogue Festival. We had to explain what it was and where it was being held. Because of the lack of knowledge of the festival, we had to tailor our question to the answers given. Honestly, it would have been nice to get some alternate views on the location, but that’s why we have this comment section so that people who DO know what the festival is can state their opinion. And just a side note, we alter our questions according to the answers we receive, not the other way around.
A more interesting question would be how many people who DO attend the Rogue in the Tower WOULDN’T attend if it were held on the CSUF campus? I suspect that would be a far greater number than the number of FSU students who won’t go to the Tower.
I’d also be interested to see the interviews with students whose answers didn’t fit into the answer this question funneled them into.
A more interesting question would be how many people who DO attend the Rogue in the Tower WOULDN’T attend if it were held on the CSUF campus? I suspect that would be a far greater number than the number of FSU students who won’t go to the Tower.
I’d also be interested to see the interviews with students whose answers didn’t fit into the answer this question funneled them into.
Wotta buncha whiney BABIES! “Oh! I’m so lazy I won’t even go to the Tower district to see something AWESOME!” No, No…bring it to MEEEEEE.
Hey, home-chickens, I can tell you right now that the Tower is MUCH safer than Frat row in THIS town…
Wotta buncha whiney BABIES! “Oh! I’m so lazy I won’t even go to the Tower district to see something AWESOME!” No, No…bring it to MEEEEEE.
Hey, home-chickens, I can tell you right now that the Tower is MUCH safer than Frat row in THIS town…
bwahhahahaaaa … what a stupid question to pose. the rogue isnt a fresno state thing, why the would the rogue (a fringe festival) be on fresno state’s campus? sigh, collegian, sigh. also, the tower is, what?, 4-5 miles from campus? gas? please.
bwahhahahaaaa … what a stupid question to pose. the rogue isnt a fresno state thing, why the would the rogue (a fringe festival) be on fresno state’s campus? sigh, collegian, sigh. also, the tower is, what?, 4-5 miles from campus? gas? please.
Renee Newlove • Mar 13, 2008 at 4:19 pm
I work with the Festival currently and if the Collegian has any ideas on how to reach more Fresno State students and get the word out about the Rogue on the Fresno State campus, we at the festival would love to hear them! Shoot me an email and maybe we can find a solution.
Renee Newlove • Mar 13, 2008 at 11:19 pm
I work with the Festival currently and if the Collegian has any ideas on how to reach more Fresno State students and get the word out about the Rogue on the Fresno State campus, we at the festival would love to hear them! Shoot me an email and maybe we can find a solution.
Jaguar Bennett • Mar 11, 2008 at 4:15 pm
I realize I’m a little late to this party, but I must throw in my two cents.
First off, the Rogue is not hurting for audience. The Rogue is the largest arts festival of its kind west of the Mississippi. It’s far larger than comparable festivals in San Francisco, San Diego and Boulder. I am reliably informed that attendance at the 2008 Rogue Festival topped 10,000. Have 10,000 people ever attended an independent arts event held at Fresno State?
Second, the Rogue is committed to building Fresno as a community, most especially in bringing people to the Tower District and downtown. Cloistering a community event on a college campus is a disservice to the rest of the community.
Thirdly, I have no idea where this “I have never heard of the Rogue” thing comes from. The Rogue has been in existence for 7 years. Every year the Rogue is heavily advertised on radio and TV. The Rogue gets extensive print coverage in the Bee, the Undercurrent and Community Alliance. I would submit that if you haven’t heard of the Rogue, you are remarkably oblivious to what’s going on in the community. Venturing south of Shaw sometime might help you become aware of the many amazing events that happen in this community all year long.
Full disclosure: I was promotional director of the Rogue Festival from 2002 to 2007 and I have performed in several Rogue Festival productions.
Jaguar Bennett • Mar 11, 2008 at 11:15 pm
I realize I’m a little late to this party, but I must throw in my two cents.
First off, the Rogue is not hurting for audience. The Rogue is the largest arts festival of its kind west of the Mississippi. It’s far larger than comparable festivals in San Francisco, San Diego and Boulder. I am reliably informed that attendance at the 2008 Rogue Festival topped 10,000. Have 10,000 people ever attended an independent arts event held at Fresno State?
Second, the Rogue is committed to building Fresno as a community, most especially in bringing people to the Tower District and downtown. Cloistering a community event on a college campus is a disservice to the rest of the community.
Thirdly, I have no idea where this “I have never heard of the Rogue” thing comes from. The Rogue has been in existence for 7 years. Every year the Rogue is heavily advertised on radio and TV. The Rogue gets extensive print coverage in the Bee, the Undercurrent and Community Alliance. I would submit that if you haven’t heard of the Rogue, you are remarkably oblivious to what’s going on in the community. Venturing south of Shaw sometime might help you become aware of the many amazing events that happen in this community all year long.
Full disclosure: I was promotional director of the Rogue Festival from 2002 to 2007 and I have performed in several Rogue Festival productions.
Heather Billings • Mar 7, 2008 at 11:39 pm
The Collegian Staff Comment
Amazing how the most compelling, controversial story this week is a man-on-the-street video.
These videos are meant to be a sampling of the student voices, not an in-depth study of the chosen topic. Apparently, most students are unaware of the festival, which would make a question about increasing awareness of the festival, for example, impossible to answer.
Heather Billings • Mar 8, 2008 at 6:39 am
The Collegian Staff Comment
Amazing how the most compelling, controversial story this week is a man-on-the-street video.
These videos are meant to be a sampling of the student voices, not an in-depth study of the chosen topic. Apparently, most students are unaware of the festival, which would make a question about increasing awareness of the festival, for example, impossible to answer.
Clavius Robinsky • Mar 7, 2008 at 3:51 pm
I think this speaks much more to the issues that Fresno has with image and identity. There is this fear among people of everyting south of Shaw. If you cross Shaw you’re in a ‘bad’ part of town. If we could get people to realize that the real life and heartbeat of the city is not what the latest chain store has opened (Riverpark) but rather what new restaraunt/bar/club/store someone decided to open themselves. What did someone decided to create and showcase. We can create our own life and not have to rely on the the rest of the world to provide it for us.
Clavius Robinsky • Mar 7, 2008 at 10:51 pm
I think this speaks much more to the issues that Fresno has with image and identity. There is this fear among people of everyting south of Shaw. If you cross Shaw you’re in a ‘bad’ part of town. If we could get people to realize that the real life and heartbeat of the city is not what the latest chain store has opened (Riverpark) but rather what new restaraunt/bar/club/store someone decided to open themselves. What did someone decided to create and showcase. We can create our own life and not have to rely on the the rest of the world to provide it for us.
Kylee Jepsen • Mar 7, 2008 at 3:00 pm
The Collegian Staff Comment
Our original question was “Do you plan on going to the Rogue Festival and why?” People then asked what it was and where it was being held. When they were told these answers we were given the above comments. Also, if you look at the video the question posed at the beginning is “Would you be more likely to attend the Rogue Festival if it were on campus?”
Kylee Jepsen • Mar 7, 2008 at 10:00 pm
The Collegian Staff Comment
Our original question was “Do you plan on going to the Rogue Festival and why?” People then asked what it was and where it was being held. When they were told these answers we were given the above comments. Also, if you look at the video the question posed at the beginning is “Would you be more likely to attend the Rogue Festival if it were on campus?”
Jay Parks • Mar 7, 2008 at 2:57 pm
Collegian Online is a great thing. I love the blending of media it uses.
Bryan makes some good suggestions for questions that could have been asked. And if you didn’t get the responses you could use – a discussion of why the word on the Rogue isn’t getting out to FSU students would have made an interesting piece. That could spin off into a question that asks about the resources students on campus have to find out about and participate in off-campus community activities.
Jay Parks • Mar 7, 2008 at 9:57 pm
Collegian Online is a great thing. I love the blending of media it uses.
Bryan makes some good suggestions for questions that could have been asked. And if you didn’t get the responses you could use – a discussion of why the word on the Rogue isn’t getting out to FSU students would have made an interesting piece. That could spin off into a question that asks about the resources students on campus have to find out about and participate in off-campus community activities.
Bryan Harley • Mar 7, 2008 at 2:34 pm
I have to agree that “Should the Rogue Festival be held on campus?” is rather leading. If this wasn’t the original question posed, what was?
“Do you plan on attending the Rogue Festival this year” would’ve been good. And even if you received an “I don’t know what that is,” at least a discussion could’ve been sparked.
Bryan Harley • Mar 7, 2008 at 9:34 pm
I have to agree that “Should the Rogue Festival be held on campus?” is rather leading. If this wasn’t the original question posed, what was?
“Do you plan on attending the Rogue Festival this year” would’ve been good. And even if you received an “I don’t know what that is,” at least a discussion could’ve been sparked.
Valerie Nevens • Mar 7, 2008 at 10:02 am
The Collegian Staff Comment
I think the question was altered after receiving these answers and its obvious more students would attend if it was on campus just out or boredom between classes.
I had never heard of Rogue until a week ago when I got an assignment to go down there and it was awesome, Tower district has an artsy atmosphere that connects with the feel of Rogue and that probably attracts a larger number of people and artists than Fresno State would. Plus some acts are rated R and even though this is college, Fresno State seems more conservative in its events.
I think students should get off the campus and see more parts of town and the valley, especially if they aren’t from here. I think its a better learning experience when you step out side your comfort zone and branch out. Travel the world, starting at home.
Basically I understand what you’re all commenting about these responses being one sided, but, in fairness, the interviewees are caught off guard a bit and if they don’t know what Rogue is then I think those are natural responses. It is sad though that they weren’t able to find someone with a different view.
Valerie Nevens • Mar 7, 2008 at 5:02 pm
The Collegian Staff Comment
I think the question was altered after receiving these answers and its obvious more students would attend if it was on campus just out or boredom between classes.
I had never heard of Rogue until a week ago when I got an assignment to go down there and it was awesome, Tower district has an artsy atmosphere that connects with the feel of Rogue and that probably attracts a larger number of people and artists than Fresno State would. Plus some acts are rated R and even though this is college, Fresno State seems more conservative in its events.
I think students should get off the campus and see more parts of town and the valley, especially if they aren’t from here. I think its a better learning experience when you step out side your comfort zone and branch out. Travel the world, starting at home.
Basically I understand what you’re all commenting about these responses being one sided, but, in fairness, the interviewees are caught off guard a bit and if they don’t know what Rogue is then I think those are natural responses. It is sad though that they weren’t able to find someone with a different view.
Brodiemash • Mar 7, 2008 at 9:57 am
Wow. (shaking head) You’d think Tower was being overrun by zombie vampires who feast strictly on the blood of outsiders….by outsiders, that would be anyone north of Clinton. Have to agree with Mr. Luke on every point….
Brodiemash • Mar 7, 2008 at 4:57 pm
Wow. (shaking head) You’d think Tower was being overrun by zombie vampires who feast strictly on the blood of outsiders….by outsiders, that would be anyone north of Clinton. Have to agree with Mr. Luke on every point….
Luke • Mar 7, 2008 at 1:11 am
haha haha
Rogue isn’t fresno state, they might as well ask the question “Why aren’t the 2008 Olympics at Fresno State?”
Yeah, I’m sure it would be more convenient for CSUF students if it was at CSUF.
The Rogue festival has it’s marketing downfalls, but putting it at State probably won’t help it.
I’m sorry, I think this is just poor journalism. You should have asked, “What could the Rogue do to increase involvement and attendance?” Or how about, “Do you plan on attending Rogue? If not, why?”
Even those are baited questions, but this is just stupid. I hate to be offensive, but this is such a leading question.
Luke • Mar 7, 2008 at 8:11 am
haha haha
Rogue isn’t fresno state, they might as well ask the question “Why aren’t the 2008 Olympics at Fresno State?”
Yeah, I’m sure it would be more convenient for CSUF students if it was at CSUF.
The Rogue festival has it’s marketing downfalls, but putting it at State probably won’t help it.
I’m sorry, I think this is just poor journalism. You should have asked, “What could the Rogue do to increase involvement and attendance?” Or how about, “Do you plan on attending Rogue? If not, why?”
Even those are baited questions, but this is just stupid. I hate to be offensive, but this is such a leading question.
Kylee Jepsen • Mar 6, 2008 at 7:26 pm
The Collegian Staff Comment
Actually, we only left out one comment and that was because the person interviewed gave us a single word answer. Every person we talked to had never heard of the Rogue Festival. We had to explain what it was and where it was being held. Because of the lack of knowledge of the festival, we had to tailor our question to the answers given. Honestly, it would have been nice to get some alternate views on the location, but that’s why we have this comment section so that people who DO know what the festival is can state their opinion. And just a side note, we alter our questions according to the answers we receive, not the other way around.
Kylee Jepsen • Mar 7, 2008 at 2:26 am
The Collegian Staff Comment
Actually, we only left out one comment and that was because the person interviewed gave us a single word answer. Every person we talked to had never heard of the Rogue Festival. We had to explain what it was and where it was being held. Because of the lack of knowledge of the festival, we had to tailor our question to the answers given. Honestly, it would have been nice to get some alternate views on the location, but that’s why we have this comment section so that people who DO know what the festival is can state their opinion. And just a side note, we alter our questions according to the answers we receive, not the other way around.
Jay Parks • Mar 6, 2008 at 4:55 pm
A more interesting question would be how many people who DO attend the Rogue in the Tower WOULDN’T attend if it were held on the CSUF campus? I suspect that would be a far greater number than the number of FSU students who won’t go to the Tower.
I’d also be interested to see the interviews with students whose answers didn’t fit into the answer this question funneled them into.
Jay Parks • Mar 6, 2008 at 11:55 pm
A more interesting question would be how many people who DO attend the Rogue in the Tower WOULDN’T attend if it were held on the CSUF campus? I suspect that would be a far greater number than the number of FSU students who won’t go to the Tower.
I’d also be interested to see the interviews with students whose answers didn’t fit into the answer this question funneled them into.
ms. joey • Mar 6, 2008 at 4:43 pm
POOR POOR Adrianna Padilla.
thats all i have to say about that.
ms. joey • Mar 6, 2008 at 11:43 pm
POOR POOR Adrianna Padilla.
thats all i have to say about that.
Nancy • Mar 6, 2008 at 4:01 pm
Wotta buncha whiney BABIES! “Oh! I’m so lazy I won’t even go to the Tower district to see something AWESOME!” No, No…bring it to MEEEEEE.
Hey, home-chickens, I can tell you right now that the Tower is MUCH safer than Frat row in THIS town…
Nancy • Mar 6, 2008 at 11:01 pm
Wotta buncha whiney BABIES! “Oh! I’m so lazy I won’t even go to the Tower district to see something AWESOME!” No, No…bring it to MEEEEEE.
Hey, home-chickens, I can tell you right now that the Tower is MUCH safer than Frat row in THIS town…
Dr. Disappointed • Mar 6, 2008 at 3:45 pm
bwahhahahaaaa … what a stupid question to pose. the rogue isnt a fresno state thing, why the would the rogue (a fringe festival) be on fresno state’s campus? sigh, collegian, sigh. also, the tower is, what?, 4-5 miles from campus? gas? please.
Dr. Disappointed • Mar 6, 2008 at 10:45 pm
bwahhahahaaaa … what a stupid question to pose. the rogue isnt a fresno state thing, why the would the rogue (a fringe festival) be on fresno state’s campus? sigh, collegian, sigh. also, the tower is, what?, 4-5 miles from campus? gas? please.