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The Collegian

Fresno State's student-run newspaper

The Collegian

Fresno State's student-run newspaper

The Collegian

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CLASSA gains booth outside USU

By Yesenia Candelaria Jan 31, 2017

Among all the club and organization booths outside of the University Student Union is the very first Chicano and Latin American Studies Student Association (CLASSA) booth. “I’m super proud of it,...

Latin diversity within film festival

By Xiaoli Chen Oct 2, 2015

The third annual Latin American Film Festival kicked off Thursday with “Which Way Home.” This festival is organized by Dr. Annabella España-Najera, assistant professor of the department of Chicano...

Reading between the lines

By Yvette Mancilla Sep 28, 2014

By Xitaly Ocampo Special to The Collegian­ “In Lak’ech,” is a saying used by the Mayans to greet one another, and it is how James Manseau Sauceda began his poetry reading about cultural...

Art with a message

By Dylan Patton Sep 9, 2011
Politics and art are two subjects that are often discussed amongst people. Some artists choose to use politics as a means to find inspiration. By using art, they convey the importance of political issues. One such artist, Consuelo Underwood, uses art to discuss an important political issue: immigration.

La Voz serves legitimate purpose

By Moises Hernandez May 11, 2011
I have had the great privilege of editing and writing for La Voz de Aztlan this year. Throughout both semesters, our issues focused on stories relevant to Hispanic and student concerns, from the gubernatorial debate between Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown to the controversy surrounding undocumented Associated Students Inc. President Pedro Ramirez. As part of the ethnic supplement for the Chicano Latin American Studies department, it was our duty and responsibility to highlight current events critical to our constituency.
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