Heard across the nation
Students, faculty and community members shouting “si se puede,” which means yes we can in Spanish and “the people united will never be defeated” could be heard in the Free Speech Area and beyond.
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Protest against CSU trustee planned
CSU Board of Trustee’s member Bill Hauck is facing accusations of failing the CSU system by the California Faculty Association, which plans to demonstrate outside his Sacramento office today at noon. More>>
Free Speech Area product of the 1960s
Free speech activity at Fresno State and the University of California at Berkeley is tame when compared with the days of the early ‘60s, the student leadership and activities advisor at Fresno State said.More>>
Student reaction mixed to immigrant events
Starting at the Free Speech Area in Fresno State, students marched wearing white T-shirts with American and other Hispanic countries’ flags to Fresno’s City Hall. More>>
American praise in Spanish
Does “tierra del libre, hogar del valiente: land of the free, home of the brave” ring as true for Americans? More>>
V.P. calls immigration rally well organized
Enthusiastic, constructive and well-organized are words students typically only hear in the classroom. More>>
Finals bring studying and caffeine
With finals sneaking up on Fresno State students, caffeinated drinks seem to be the beverage of choice for those planning on pulling all-nighters in preparation. More>>
Maddy Institute receives money for future internships
For students who are looking to get their foot in the career door and gain experience, the Maddy Institute offers an internship program aimed at undergraduate students who display leadership potential. More>>
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