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The Collegian

Fresno State's student-run newspaper

The Collegian

Fresno State's student-run newspaper

The Collegian

The Paw Print

Leopard isn't niche, it's neutral

Leopard isn’t niche, it’s neutral

By Rachel Yepremian-Owens, Opinion Editor Sep 17, 2025

If anyone has ever told you leopard print doesn’t go with everything, they’re wrong.  Neutrals never fail. However, don’t get this twisted with cheetah print. Rookie mistake. Leopard print...

The first TimeOut

The first TimeOut

By Jazmin Alvarado, Editor-in-Chief Sep 17, 2025

For over 40 years, Fresno State’s athletic fan base has been recognized as the Red Wave, but not many people know that TimeOut, the school’s mascot, has been around for the same amount of time. The...

Radio Silence

Radio Silence

By Rosita Ventura-Gomez, Senior Reporter Sep 17, 2025

Two months after Congress voted to strip federal funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), two Fresno public media stations are grappling with the loss. The cuts were part of the Rescissions...

What I wish I knew before Fresno State

What I wish I knew before Fresno State

By Rosita Ventura-Gomez, Senior Reporter Aug 21, 2025

I didn’t realize how different college would feel as a transfer student until my Dog Days orientation. It was 8 a.m., I was surrounded by hundreds of other transfer students in the Resnick Student Union,...

Camalah Saleh and Carlie Hall speak during Associated Students, Inc. presidential debate on March 24.

Missing Pieces

By Jazmin Alvarado, Editor-in-Chief Aug 20, 2025

Was there ever a screenshot of the signatures? According to the official Campaign Worker Form, on behalf of Carlie Hall and the Next Step Slate’s Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) campaign, Aidan Brown,...

The California State Assembly chamber in the Sacramento Capitol.

A break from budget cuts

By Lauren Aiello, Managing Editor Aug 20, 2025

Last semester, Fresno State was on track to receive around $16 million in budget cuts that were a part of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s original budget proposal. Now, those cuts will no longer be in place, as...

Opinion: Bark Back

Opinion: Bark Back

By Rachel Yepremian-Owens, Opinion Editor Aug 20, 2025

For some time now, The Collegian has offered an expressive outlet to students, faculty and, really, anybody who had the desire, called a Letter to the Editor.  However, the Bulldog has a new bark. Letter...

A student walking in front of the Student Health and Counseling Center on Aug. 20.

Staying vital and healthy

By Anahid Valencia, News Editor Aug 20, 2025

The Fresno State Student Health and Counseling Center (SHCC) sits year-round with open doors on the corner of Shaw and Barton Avenues, offering an array of services to students at no additional cost to...

Statue of Victor E. Bulldog.

‘Dogs joining the Pac

By Isaac Marquez, Asst. Managing Editor Aug 20, 2025

Fresno State will be joining the Pac-12 Conference next school year, marking the end of the school’s 14-year run in the Mountain West Conference.  The Pac-12 is currently home to only two schools,...

Bulldog ball is back

Bulldog ball is back

By Nolan Reynolds, Asst. Sports Editor Aug 20, 2025

The dog days of summer are over, and fall sports return to Fresno State. Football, volleyball, soccer, men’s golf and cross country start their last season in the Mountain West Conference in August....

Associated Students, Inc. President Camalah Saleh.

Meet President Camalah Saleh

By Anahid Valencia, News Editor Aug 20, 2025

In April, Fresno State students elected Camalah Saleh as the next Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) president. Serving as the first Muslim ASI president, Saleh represents a population of roughly 24,000 students. Saleh’s...

Four the love of cafés

Four the love of cafés

By Jazmin Alvarado, Editor-In-Chief Aug 20, 2025

This past semester, I discovered that finding a cute café to eat, study or work in was one of the best things ever. It became something I started to crave and something I looked forward to.  However,...

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