With the rise in popularity of matchas and teas, the Isla Tea Lounge, located in Downtown Fresno, has carved its own unique path that sets it apart from the others.
The local shop boils down to three...
Fresno is home to around half a million people. Despite the large population, there are groups of people who have trouble finding a community they resonate with.
This was the case with the photography...
The long-awaited “The Enchanted Forest” fashion show hosted by Fashion Inc. exhibited a collection of fantastical-themed garments. The fashion show took place at the Smittcamp Alumni House Courtyard...
Last semester, Fresno State received a bomb threat as a result of outrage for something as little as a professor asking students to state their preferred pronouns for an assignment on Canvas.
The assignment...
In 2010, Faylita Hicks was arrested for a declined $25 check and was placed in county jail for 45 days. At first, she tried her best to keep this experience to herself, but Hicks eventually realized that...
Fresno, Merced, Parlier, Woodlake, Visalia and Madera: these towns are the main focal points behind 13 short documentaries created by local filmmakers. Behind each story, the filmmakers each won an $8,000...
Swede Fest, which began as an idea between two filmmakers after watching Michel Gondry’s “Be Kind Rewind,” has ended. Over 400 Fresno film lovers came together Nov. 17 at the Tower Theatre to watch...
During his junior and senior years of high school, James Gearlds often ditched his lessons and snuck into his friends’ art classes. This interest in the arts never went away. He attended the Academy...
Harmony Tie-Dyes, a tie-dye clothing business based in Modesto, California, has had a booth at Fresno State’s Vintage Days for over 35 years.
The business is owned by Brian, Heather and Onyx Gleser...
Julian Ruiz and Tania Muñoz celebrated St. Patrick's Day at Tioga-Sequoia by sipping on cold, freshly brewed beer dyed green while wearing all-green attire, cheering for the Mexico baseball team’s victory...
Scene bangs, studded bracelets and a sea of black clothing lined up all the way down the block to see Pierce The Veil’s acoustic mini-set at Frank’s Place, off of Fulton and Stanislaus on Wednesday,...
Ananse Ntontan, or The Spider’s Web, is an Adinkra symbol of wisdom, creativity and the complexities of life. Ananse is a folklore character that became famous in parts of Africa and other countries...