Despues de cuatro días de protestas masivas en Los Ángeles, un aproximado de 200-300 personas se unieron en el edificio Robert E. Coyle United States Courthouse de Fresno en apoyo con los inmigrantes...
The two components of ArtHop are reunited. In October of last year, the city of Fresno decided to split the street fair and art-gallery aspects of ArtHop into two different events, one called Why Not Wednesday...
ByIsaac Marquez, Asst. Managing Editor
• Jun 4, 2025
The Fresno State Cross-Cultural and Gender Center (CCGC) raised the Progress Pride Flag today at the Veteran’s Monument.
Over 100 people came to witness the fifth annual gathering and show their support...
On June 4, approximately five weeks after Caleb Quick was fatally shot, Byron Rangel, the 16-year-old accused gunman, was denied release from custody while the case outcome is decided.
Judge David Kalemkarian...
The Fashion Fair Barnes & Noble, which opened its doors in November 2024, brought in New York Times bestselling author, Monica Murphy, for a book signing celebrating the release of her newest novel,...
The Gibson Farm Market is bringing back Fresno State’s student-produced sweet corn tomorrow.
The market is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Fresno State’s live mascot, Victor E. Bulldog IV, will...
California’s High-Speed Rail project is making sustainable improvements and creating jobs in the Central Valley.
“The project has created more than 15,000 good-paying construction jobs, with more...
Established over 10 years ago, the Passport Place is where Fresno State students can find support for international traveling, serving as a resource for those wanting to study abroad or get a passport.
The...
Graduation is quickly approaching for Fresno State students on May 16-17.
Celebratory ceremonies will be held for students and affinity groups who completed a degree between Summer 2024 and Spring...
Approximately 300 people gathered on Blackstone and Alluvial Avenues on May 1, or May Day, largely in protest of deportations and the Trump administration.
From there, they marched to the Mexican Consulate...
Dolores Huerta, a Hispanic civil rights activist, spoke at a sit-down discussion at Fresno City College’s (FCC) auditorium on May 1. She was interviewed by Francisco Bucio and Lori Natal, counselors...