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Speakers talk among each other about current political issues in the “Trumping of American Politics: What Now?” talk at the Satellite Student Union. Left to right: Columnist Ruben Navarrette, Joe Moore, Content Director at Valley Public Radio and CNN Political Commentator Patti Solis-Doyle. (Daniel Avalos/The Collegian)

Panelists exhibit ways to talk politics

By Hayley Salazar Sep 17, 2017

What has become a taboo conversation in the break room and an uncomfortable topic at the Thanksgiving dinner table was faced head-on last week by two nationally-known speakers at Fresno State as they exhibited...

Darlene Wendels / The Collegian

Swearengin losing in controller bid

By Yvette Mancilla Nov 5, 2014

As of midnight Tuesday with 85 percent of the vote in, Fresno Mayor Ashley Swearengin trailed Democrat Betty Yee in her bid for California state controller. The results showed Yee with 52 percent...

Letters to the Editor, 3/2/12

By Collegian Staff Mar 2, 2012
To the editor: The Democratic Party is the party of “Yes” ”” we are the party of the middle class, we are the party of inclusiveness, we are the party of opportunity and equality for all.

Notes & Asides, 10-14-11

By Tony Petersen Oct 14, 2011
After his recent meteoric rise in the polls ”” a month ago he was registering in the low single digits; today he’s around 20 percent and challenging Mitt Romney ”” establishment politicos are starting to look into Herman Cain’s candidacy as legitimate, much as they did after Michele Bachmann won the Iowa straw poll and Rick Perry anounced his candidacy.

Earmark elimination won’t save budget

By Tony Petersen Nov 17, 2010
Congress’ much-maligned spending on earmarks, derided by activists as “pork-barrel spending,” will be the first casualty of the Tea Party Congress when the next Congress is inaugurated in January.
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