The Armenia national basketball team made its way to Fresno City College (FCC) for an exhibition game against Costa Rica on June 6.
The highlight point of the game was to honor Jerry Tarkanian, a basketball...
Dolores Huerta, a Hispanic civil rights activist, spoke at a sit-down discussion at Fresno City College’s (FCC) auditorium on May 1. She was interviewed by Francisco Bucio and Lori Natal, counselors...
On the eve of the revolutionary Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Day, the Fresno community showed up in full commemoration.
Those in attendance gathered at two different events on Sunday, Jan. 19, one at...
Parking has always been an issue voiced by Fresno State students, faculty and staff. One answer for these issues might be at Fresno City College as its new parking structure opened in November, following...
Associated Students Inc. held a senate meeting in the Resnick Student Union on Feb. 22 to discuss a new initiative by Fresno City College’s Associated Student Government aimed at expanding transfer opportunities...
Some 85 people filled the Henry Madden Library’s Room 2206, with others having to stand up in the back as everyone waited for Steve Dzerigian to present the release of his photography book, “Trail...
Dear editors of The Collegian,
I would like to discuss a rising issue involving the wilding of students in universities.
For the past few years, there has been a massive spike of crimes throughout...
At first, I didn’t believe what I was reading on my Twitter feed early Wednesday morning. News was breaking that the Golden State Killer, who had terrorized the state in the 1970s and 1980s, had finally...
Hundreds of students and/or faculty were potentially exposed to tuberculosis at Fresno City College, and the school’s health center has sent out alerts to people who may at risk.
Initial reports put...
Edward Lund’s death on Oct. 3 left a huge hole in the hearts of those who knew him.
“He was like a brother to me,” Fresno State Art Professor Nick Potter said. “You know, he was 10 years older...