Students and faculty voice concerns after Prop. 16 was rejected By Abbygail de Castro • Dec 1, 2020 Campus members had differing opinions on why it wasn't passed.
Fresno State lays out tentative plans for spring 2021 semester By Andrea Marin Contreras • Nov 30, 2020 The university has said 2,860 students will be enrolled in 320 in-person courses.
Fresno State cuts a portion of mandatory fees for the spring By Zaeem Shaikh • Nov 17, 2020 The reductions are due to the inability to have any in-person programs, activities or travel.
Proposition 17 passed, what it means for Project Rebound members By Jannah Geraldo • Nov 17, 2020 The proposition will allow people who are on parole in California to vote.
‘I just did not feel right’: students share experiences of contracting COVID-19 By Halle Sembritzki • Nov 9, 2020 As the virus affects millions across the nation, it hit home for two Fresno State students.
First-time voters share importance of voting before Nov. 3 election By Peter Lopez • Nov 2, 2020 Fresno State students will be voting in a presidential election for the first time on Tuesday.
Fresno State faculty and students express concerns with media literacy By Jace Dille • Nov 2, 2020 With the rise of social media, many people are concerned about the spread of fake news.
No cams on during class? ASI says students shouldn’t be forced By Tasha Turner • Oct 22, 2020 The student government said students shouldn't be required to turn on their camera in class.
Fresno State students share thoughts on virtual spring semester By Zaeem Shaikh • Oct 12, 2020 From COVID-19 to wildfires, students have dealt with unprecedented circumstances.
Washington Post reporter talks to Fresno State students before election By Andrea Marin Contreras • Oct 9, 2020 Robert Costa returned virtually for the President's Lecture Series at Fresno State.
International students reflect on remote learning halfway across the world By Peter Lopez • Oct 7, 2020 Athena Clayson and Mariona Segales Ylla talk about studying in Europe during a pandemic.
CSU campuses to continue virtual instruction beginning January 2021 By Marc Anthony Lopez • Sep 10, 2020 All 23 CSU campuses will remain predominately online for the spring semester.