The structure of student government
Most Fresno State students don’t get involved in school politics and only half of them are aware the university has a student government, according to a recent campus survey. More>>
AS Finances
Students at Fresno State give the student government a budget of about $550,000 a year to spend. More>>
Conference seeks new teachers
In an effort to recruit and promote higher learning and the art of teaching, Fresno State opens its doors today to students from high schools around the Valley for the sixth annual African American Future Teacher Fair. More>> |
Renewable energy car to visit campus
The Rolling Sunlight Tour will stop at Fresno State on March 10 for an evening with a message, music, and a movie using only renewable energy. More>>
Youth vote studied
Youth turnout in last fall’s elections prompts Harvard’s Institute of Politics to recommend three major changes to simplify registration and voting procedures, to make student voting easier in future elections. More>>
Sororities show unity
Celebrating sisterhood, scholarship and friendship, along with about 470 items of clothing for the Marjoree Mason Center, were the high points of the Fresno State Panhellenic Council’s main successes at 2005 Badge Day. More>> |