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The Collegian

Fresno State's student-run newspaper

The Collegian

Fresno State's student-run newspaper

The Collegian

Arts & Entertainment

10 places

By Megan Reilly Aug 26, 2007

Picture this: It is your first day on campus. Hundreds of students are walking past you. They all look like they know where they are going. You are standing in front of a campus map, but while the map...

Head Rush rocks, with horns

By Sarah Marie Pittman May 8, 2007
Head Rush, which is made up of Fresno State students, recently reinvented their sound. “We’re more rock than ska. It’s like rock with horns. Well, we’re not really ska and we’re not really rock,�? band member Jeff LaRose said.
“How can we rock your face today?�? the headline on Fresno band Head Rush’s MySpace profile asks its fans and Web page viewers.

Nabbing a first job

By Joe Johnson May 8, 2007

The sound of the real world beckons, calling from the horizon. With graduation two weeks away, now is the time many college seniors begin pondering about just where they want to go in life and what...

Dance classes swing to a social beat

By Megan Farrell May 8, 2007

Any student standing in the hallway of the South Gym is bound to hear all different kinds of music emanating from behind closed doors. From swing, to classical, to Kermit the Frog singing “Rainbow...

Intramurals are his game

By Staff Reports May 6, 2007

By Edson Barrantes Collegian Staff Writer If you find yourself walking through the South Gym at 11 a.m. on a Friday, Bart Ballard̢۪s class may make you take a detour. The sounds of basketballs...

Student turns online games into business

By Lyndsey Besser May 6, 2007

A Fresno State student has made his greatest dream a reality with the opening his own business, Cyber Alley. Cyber Alley, which opened this spring in Fresno, is a computer gaming company, which is thriving...

Crowned with wickedness

By Lyndsey Besser May 3, 2007
Action, evil and wickedness take center stage in “Macbeth,�? University Theatre’s final production of the spring semester. University High School instructor Eric Day, being crowned above, plays Macbeth. Dr. Tim Skeen, a poetry professor at Fresno State, plays a priest and Hayley Galbraith, a theatre arts major, plays Lady Macbeth. The show opens Friday in the John Wright Theatre.
Shakespeare’s classic power struggle between good and evil gets a new twist in Fresno State’s last play of the season, “Macbeth.�?

Immersed in robots

By Megan Reilly May 3, 2007
Author Lee Gutkind is no stranger to the mysteries of life, especially when it comes to writing about them.
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