Building for the future
This semester the Henry Madden Library will operate with one wing.
Preparing for demolition of the north building in March, library staff has spent the summer break moving more than 900,000 books and rearranging departments on its south side to prepare for the fall semester.
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New center will
offer housing, entertainment
Construction begins on a new complex near Fresno State at the end of this year, featuring a movie theater, shopping complex, and apartments. More>>
Textbook makers gimmick students, report says; publishers offer rebuttal
Over the last two decades, college textbook prices have increased at twice the rate of inflation, an average of six percent each year, while between 1986 and 2004 textbooks nearly tripled in price. More>>
Campus police to crack down on illegal placard use
Each semester at Fresno State, University police confiscate more than 100 handicapped placards from students using them illegally, the department said Friday. More>>
New student government VP plans to make AS more visible
The Associated Students Senate elected Juan Pablo Moncayo as its executive vice president, in its first meeting held last June. More>>
Standing guard
Brian Pratt watches the belongings of his son, Travis, a freshman, during Thursday's dorm move-in. More>>
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