Acres of orange fields sat unpicked in Kern County this week as word of Border Patrol raids circulated through Messenger chats and images of federal agents detaining laborers spread on local Facebook...
The deadly and destructive fires in Los Angeles — which some say could be the costliest in the state’s history — will further strain the insurance market and worsen the financial position of California’s...
It has been over a year since the Fresno State Bulldog Marching Band (BMB) was selected to perform in the 2025 Rose Parade on New Year’s Day.
This performance will mark the third appearance in program...
Maria Lopez, a student at Fresno State, exemplifies the resilience of local dreamers facing the uncertainties of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
At 22, she is one of many...
What is our collective responsibility in the light of our current and contemporary experiences?
That is the question that Siyabulela Mandela, a descendant of Nelson Mandela, posed to students attending...
The Collegian wants to combat senioritis and end-of-the-year burnout with “Raisin Our Spirits.”
Fresno State Memorial Gardens will be booming with lively activities from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Monday,...
The Fresno State Associated Students Inc. has scheduled an action item regarding the war in Gaza for its senate meeting today, April 10.
The item is first on the agenda for new business and will present...
A little over a year ago, the family of Rashad Al-Hakim Jr. and protesters gathered in front of Fresno County Superior Courthouse to protest the release of Lisa Ellen Spoors on bail.
Another protest...
The Fresno State Department of Theatre and Dance's new play, "Seminar," is about four aspiring novelists. All of the drama and uncertainty this week about the play taking place felt like something out...