Walking into the Dhanens home, one is greeted with smiles and warmth, but the warmest smile of all comes from a senior portrait in the living room.
The photo rests on a cabinet in remembrance...
“Why are we so poor and what can we do about it?” That was the title question of the town hall meeting held Thursday evening at the Satellite Student Union. The answers given by the four speakers...
Six Hmong-American Fresno State students, each sharing like-minded goals, came up with an idea to form a group designed to help its members to achieve new academic heights.
However, they wanted...
The 18th edition of Day of Caring, coordinated by United Way of Fresno County, called attention Sept. 8 to the importance in helping others.
The Day of Caring is a nationwide event allowing...
It’s no secret that Fresno County as a whole is suffering when it comes to employment rates and projected job growth. The Bureau of Labor Statistics has us at a 17.3 percent unemployment rate, and our growth is much lower than the expected rates for the rest of the states.
Earlier this month, Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman put out an advertisement where Bill Clinton, in a debate with Jerry Brown during the 1992 campaign for president, accused Brown of having...
Fresno’s air quality has improved over the last couple of years but is still so severely polluted that it earned a grade of F from the American Lung Association’s “State of the Air” report.
A mid a torrent of massive budget cuts and funding reductions in California, a 10-question form could potentially help restore much of what was taken away in this past fiscal year.
In the Central Valley, driving conditions can be challenging all year long, but with winter weather approaching commuting to school can be much more hazardous.