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The Collegian

Fresno State's student-run newspaper

The Collegian

Fresno State's student-run newspaper

The Collegian

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The stage was set for Transgender Day of Remembrance at Fresno State on Nov. 20, 2024.

Remembering trans lives lost

By Aura Peredia, Reporter Nov 27, 2024

Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR) began on Nov. 20, 1999, when transgender advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith memorialized the life of Rita Hester, a transgender woman who was murdered in 1998. Since...

"Camp Flog Gnaw" sign near the entrance to the festival.

Flog Gnaw Fashion

By Anyah Santos, Reporter Nov 22, 2024

Like Coachella, there is a time when artists come together every year to create memories for fans. Tyler, the Creator hosted his 10th anniversary of Camp Flog Gnaw, the music festival and carnival, on...

John "JohnJibz" Yang busts a move at the Bulldog Breakers' first meeting.

New dance club breaks onto the scene

By Ezequiel Reyes, Reporter Nov 21, 2024

The rhythmic sounds of sneakers sliding across the floor, and a variety of movements fill the air at Fresno State’s south gym every Saturday afternoon. This is the domain of the Bulldog Breakers,...

Cutting the tallest poppy

Cutting the tallest poppy

By Ashley Cortez, Reporter Nov 15, 2024

Success shouldn’t come with a target on one's back, but at Fresno State, Tall Poppy Syndrome (TPS) is cutting down high-achieving students, stifling ambition across the campus. TPS is an Australian-born...

An inside look at Bookish.

Feeling ‘Bookish’ for a tattoo

By Aura Peredia, Reporter Nov 13, 2024

Vanessa Garabedian and Lorenzo Martinez are the owners of an independent bookstore, Bookish, located in the Tower District. Yet, its shelves hold more than high fantasy, techno-thriller and historical...

Foto de la familia Alonso.

Martin’s Grill

By Jazmin Alvarado, News Editor Nov 13, 2024

The ‘American Dream’ is sought out by many, but not everyone is able to achieve it. For one Mexican family, the Alonso family, their eldest son, Bryan Alonso, was able to execute and make his parents'...

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