Fresno State is aligning with many other California restaurants and food services by joining the #stopsucking movement to restrict plastic usage.
On Aug. 20, the University Dining Hall on campus posted...
Whether you are a returning student or a new student who has just started your Fresno State journey, I’m excited to see what this year will bring for us! My name is Demi Wack and I’m your Associated...
Adopting a healthy lifestyle may not be your first priority when you think about juggling assignments, studying for exams and trying to maintain some semblance of a social life. However, it is important...
The Collegian acknowledged a factual error made on its front page for the Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2018 issue.
The front page graphic with enrollment numbers on the story titled "University on the rise" lists...
Welcome (back) to campus for the start of another academic year, a year I hope we start with open minds, open hearts, and open ears.
Like most college campuses, maybe throughout history, ours houses...
By Razmik Cañas & Hayley Salazar
Allow us to introduce ourselves, we’re Razmik and Hayley.
If you’ve picked up The Collegian once or twice in the past two years you’ve probably seen our bylines....
In a few years, a new age will begin at Fresno State when the New University Student Union is built. However, let’s remember the “campus living room” that’s served Bulldogs well for 50 years.
The...
By:By Noah Smith
Bloomberg News
On May 5, admirers of Karl Marx celebrated his 200th birthday. Marx didn't make it to 200, but the ideas he injected into the global conversation and the ideologies...
By: David Winston
WASHINGTON — "It sounds strange to me to say this about the Republicans, but they're helping with even the small things. They're taking less out of my paycheck. I notice that." So...
By: Gina Barreca
I have reached the age where many of my most engaging conversations can be described as what Natalie Becker, a New York therapist, calls "organ recitals."
These oddly intimate and...
While strolling along San Ramon Mall, I’ve noticed the growing number of temporary buildings there again. They harken memories of hideous structures that were there back in my undergrad and graduate...