Latino/a Programs and Services is setting up an ofrenda, the Spanish word for altar, for Dia de los Muertos, allowing the Fresno State community to grieve and remember their loved ones.
To reserve a...
In La Casita de Helena Ramirez in the Thomas Building, large tables draped with sarape blankets are decorated with dozens of framed pictures of family members from all backgrounds and age ranges. Candles...
After attending a Society of Professional Journalists conference with The Collegian, I was immediately inspired to write a Día de los Muertos story with my own twist.
The first thing that came to my...
The Fresno State Aztec Dance Club celebrated Dia de los Muertos on Nov. 2, showcasing an ofrenda and a traditional Aztec dance to venerate the dead.
The club collaborated with the Cross-Cultural and...
For two days, Fresno State honored the DÃa de los Muertos celebration with altar set-ups, art work, indigenous vendors, Fresno State Mariachi performances, spoken word performances and the Aztec Dance...
One cup of sugar, one tablespoon of meringue and one tablespoon of water were all students needed to create their own sugar skulls in preparation of El DÃa de los Muertos celebrations.
Students of...
The Latin American holiday of El Dia de los Muertos (the day of the dead) was celebrated Sunday evening across Fresno.
Fresno State’s Aztec Dance Club hosted an event on campus near at the Free Speech...
“Dia De Los Muertos” celebrations at Arte Américas
Continuing the Halloween festivities, Arte Américas in Downtown Fresno is celebrating the Day of the Dead with “Posada 100,” its 26th...
Students in skull face paint walked around, incense filled the air, and drums, song and dance broke the typical commotion of the day in the Free Speech area.
Once again, Fresno State welcomed...