Students unplug with wireless
This
student is
part of an increasing number of students who are using wireless Internet
access from their laptop
to check e-mail, visit online classes—and sometimes play online
games—thanks to the campus’s more than 100 wireless networking
access points. More>>
Tutors cope in smaller office after
fire destroyed room in Lab School
Life is slowly turning to a “new” normal at the
Learning Resource Center Program at the temporary location, after arsonists
burned down their operation center at the Fresno State Lab School Sept.
8. More>>
Progressive candidate scheduled to speak
at CSUF
Arianna Huffington, candidate for governor of California, is
coming to Fresno State this Friday and will speak in the Free Speech
Area, starting at 12:30 p.m.
“ As a mother of two, Mrs. Huffington’s priorities
are to promote education, environment and health care,” said
Chris Rico, a campaign volunteer for Huffington. More>>
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Fees due Friday, mailings
going out
Time is running out for students who haven’t paid their
enrollment fees yet.
Students must pay their enrollment fees, in full, by Friday Sept.
26 or else they will be denied access to their grades and the ability
to enroll for classes for spring semester. Students with financial
aid have an additional month, Oct. 27, before their fees must be
paid. More>>
Senator files suit nullify domestic
partnership law
Sen. Pete Knight filed a lawsuit Monday against a new law that
extends legal rights to gay and lesbian domestic partners that are
nearly equal to those of married couples.
Knight, R-Palmdale, said he feels the law violates Proposition
22, which states that only a marriage between man and woman is legal
in the California. More>>
International
students learn about traditional dance at Coffee Hour
A group of about 30 students met Tuesday afternoon for the
International Coffee Hour to watch two international students give
a presentation about native dances from their countries. More>>
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