A selection of ‘important’ issues Fresno State should be addressing
As I conclude my first year at Fresno State, I’ve had both positive and negative experiences. While the positives have outweighed...
For Central Valley residents and visitors, the month of October brings to mind a yearly tradition that started 131 years ago: The Big Fresno Fair.
It’s that time again: to enjoy the rides, taste new...
By Nikki McCabe
A mobile app for the Fresno State athletics department was launched recently for Bulldog sports fans to utilise — especially on game day.
The free mobile app enables fans...
A quiet buzz has begun among University Courtyard residents this week. The paper cups have been taken away, and we will not stand for it. Allow me to explain.
Talk to residents of University Courtyard,...
Although coming off a successful fundraising year of $43 million, the second highest in Fresno State’s history, Fresno State President Joseph Castro emphasized the challenges of balancing a budget...
Fresno State President Joseph Castro announced proposed salary-equity adjustments, strategies that tackle student hunger and renovation plans for the Concert Hall during Monday’s annual faculty and staff...
Fresno restaurant and bar aims to serve good foodand spotlight local artists’ talents
By Tori West
Starving Artists Bistro is the newest safe haven for local talent to express themselves...
From Vietnamese “Pho” soup, to Dog House Grill tri-tip and creamy frozen yogurt, Fresno State students shared their all-time favorite Fresno food stops.
Daniel Dukes, a computer information systems...
Fresno State football coach Tim DeRuyter judged student made food and booths during the Vintage Days celebration on campus. The Collegian was able to follow him throughout the day and get his opinion.
Twenty-two students from the Council of President's Scholars (COPS) at Fresno State were offered a new perspective on Jan. 29 when they packed up more than 300 hot dog lunches to give to the homeless...