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Students wild about Safari Day

Classics still relevant to modern America

Members of AS Election Commission may receive bonus

Fresno State alumnus and former U.S. Ambassador wins fraternity award

Library groundbreaking to take place Monday

 

Students wild about Safari Day
It can seem like a jungle out there for some Fresno State students looking for important campus information, from scholarship deadlines to graduation applications.  More>>

Classics still relevant to modern America
The works of ancient Greece and Rome continue to be relevant to the United States today, just as they were during the founding of the American republic, a packed auditorium was told Thursday night. More>>

Members of AS Election Commission may receive bonus
With only seven percent of the student body turning out to vote in last semester’s Associated Students elections, the new election commissioner will be in charge of increasing participation, and may receive a cash bonus in the process.

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Fresno State alumnus and former U.S. Ambassador wins fraternity award
Phillip Sanchez, alumnus and former U.S. ambassador to Honduras and Columbia, founded the Fresno State chapter of Sigma Chi fraternity back in 1950, and hasn’t let time, job positions or locations keep him from continually contributing to the fraternity. More>>

Library groundbreaking to take place Monday
A groundbreaking ceremony for Fresno State’s new Henry Madden Library will take place Monday, Sept. 25 at noon. More>>