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Ballot measure impacts campus

AS tables recycling program

Former U.S. ambassador leads symposium Friday

Cell phone ban takes effect 2008

Homecoming heights

N. Korea nuclear test rocks world

 

Ballot measure impacts campus
Fresno State facilities could be headed for a two-year makeover that would provide funding to alleviate overcrowding, as well as funding for repairs and renovations. More>>

AS tables recycling program
Recycling bins promised to Fresno State by the city continue to collect dust instead of bottles and cans as Associated Students tabled an initiative to form a recycling program for the second time last week.  More>>

Former U.S. ambassador leads symposium Friday
A former U.S. ambassador who’s made headlines this past year will speak at the 2006 Roger Tatarian Symposium Friday. More>>

Cell phone ban takes effect 2008
In an effort to make motorists more alert behind the wheel, beginning July 2008, it will become illegal to talk on cell phones while driving a motor vehicle without a hands-free device. More>>

Homecoming heights
A variety of activities are taking place this week in honor of Saturday’s homecoming. More>>

N. Korea nuclear test rocks world
The North Korean nuclear crisis settled into diplomatic debate Tuesday, with China agreeing to punishment but not the severe U.S.-backed sanctions that it said would be too crushing for its impoverished communist ally. More>>