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The Collegian

Fresno State's student-run newspaper

The Collegian

Fresno State's student-run newspaper

The Collegian

Opinion

Love in modern times

By Collegian Staff Apr 16, 2008
DO PEOPLE always want what they can’t have, and never want what they can? Is it better to have loved and lost, or never to have loved at all? And just what on earth is “romanceâ€Â?

Fair advice

By Benjamin Baxter Apr 16, 2008
ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER BATCH OF seniors looking for jobs, another batch of job fairs. Another chance for another first impression. Another mind-numbing column in The Collegian that tries to remind you of the importance of first impressions. Though USA Today reported that the job market for new college grads was about to heat up despite a poorly performing economy, assume they̢۪re just as wrong on that as they are on their editorial pages.

Home — A place to find good produce

By Mathew Gomes Apr 14, 2008
THE POSTCARD CAME IN THE MAIL LAST WEEK: “London Semester Reunion.â€Â It’s been three years since I spent a semester in London, but it doesn’t feel like it’s been that long.

The One-Finger Salute

By Collegian Staff Apr 14, 2008
Thumbs up to the Fresno State baseball team, who swept the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs this weekend. The win moves the Bulldogs -- our Bulldogs -- into first place among WAC teams.

A taxing proposition

By Joseph Luiz Apr 11, 2008
WHO WANTS TO PAY MORE SALES TAXES? That̢۪s what Los Angeles lawmaker Charles Calderon is trying to do, according to a KFSN ABC 30 news broadcast on April 3.

IRA Fee referendum divides students

By Collegian Staff Apr 9, 2008
ASI isn̢۪t just an outlet for residual high school overachievers to feel good about themselves while doing absolutely nothing. They do plenty. Most of the time, they decide to support some new referendum on the ballot.

Sins of the father

By Jonathan Lane Apr 7, 2008
WALKING DOWN THE NARROW HALLWAYS gave me a claustrophobic panic and a feeling that life was being sucked from me slowly, departing in the form of innocence and naiveté.
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