Before becoming the “scoop queen” and a successful journalist at several different publications in the Central Valley, Brianna Vaccari was like several other college students, unsure of what she wanted...
Last month’s National Signing Day (NSD) marks the first time in three years that someone other than former head coach Jeff Tedford ushered in a new recruiting class, as first-year head coach Kalen DeBoer...
Every 10 years, the U.S. census is taken across the nation to count state populations. The number of representatives in Congress depends on the census. Simply put, the bigger the population, the more...
Poverty is such a critical issue in the Central Valley. I am a student at Fresno State, and for the past couple of weeks we have been doing some reading about poverty in the Central Valley in our Sociology...
The Craig School of Business will release its second edition of the Central California Business Review, a magazine which features commentary and analysis of future economic and business conditions in...
Local immigrant rights advocates from the ICE Out of Fresno Coalition and other community members met on Sunday to discuss the cooperation of the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office with Immigrant Customs...
A few days ago, I woke up to get ready for work. Like any other day, I rubbed my eyes, took a deep sigh and went to turn off the alarm clock. When I looked at my phone, I noticed the battery wasn’t fully...
Fresno State announced the appointment of Thomas C. Esqueda Thursday as the first associate vice president in water and sustainability at the university, according to a news release.
The position was...
Criminology students are getting hands-on experience with a new lab in their department.
Fresno State students and faculty in the criminology department were used to consulting with professors at their...
An advertisement in front of the Fresno State Henry Madden Library drew criticism last week from one professor who said it went too far. The ad was later taken down.
It began when Fresno State English...