On Nov. 14, Fresno State celebrated the history of Hmong New Year at the Satellite Student Union, with President Saúl Jiménez-Sandoval announcing Fresno State's Hmong digital repository located on the...
In the heart of Downtown Fresno at the vintage T.W. Patterson Mezzanine building, a night of fashion beckoned those who were curious enough to walk up the stairs. Visitors beholded an intricately-detailed...
Originally from Prijedor, Bosnia, Amila Becirbegovic is a professor of German, genocide education and human rights at Fresno State. She earned her doctorate from the University of California, Davis in...
Camerina Morales, a Chicanx from the small town of Orange Cove grew up going to school with all the same people.
In her dominantly Hispanic town, less than four percent of residents pursue a bachelor’s...
With St. Patrick’s Day and Cinco de Mayo right around the corner, so too are the common traditions of using these occasions as an excuse for drinking, pinching people who don't wear green and the commercialization...
“OPA!” — a Greek term typically heard at times of celebration — was shouted from the top of everyone’s lungs during Fresno’s 2018 Greek Fest. With a large Greek community in Fresno, this year...
Fresno State celebrated its 31st annual Native American Powwow at Maple Mall in front of the Satellite Student Union from May 4-6. The “We are still here” Powwow was organized by the Fresno State Neum...
The Amerasia Organization hosted a multicultural night on April 5 in which individuals from various asian and pacific islander backgrounds celebrated their cultures.
The event brought together members...
Last Friday’s CineCulture screening featured a film that examined racism through the lens of a woman who faces it within her own family.
The film, “Angelica,” centers on an aspiring fashion designer,...