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The Collegian

Lesly Garcia (left) and Christiana Sasso (right), on the corner of Herndon and Blackstone attempting to sell special edition Fresno Bee newspapers for Kids Day on March 7, 2017 (Khone Saysamongdy/The Collegian).

The road to Kids Day

By Jessica Johnson Mar 8, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME2O-9-7MzE It was a race to the top spot Tuesday for Fresno State organizations who wanted to give back to the community for Valley Children’s annual Kids Day fundraiser. In...

Fresno State cadet Ryan Carder hiking through the deserts of Wadi Rum in Jordan. Photo courtesy of   Ryan Carder

Cadets offered chance to see the world

By Alex Sheedy Oct 2, 2014

Fresno State’s ROTC cadets have the opportunity to travel to locations around the world through the “Project Global Officer” initiative, which focuses on language education, international study...

Oliaro reflects on career and future

Oliaro reflects on career and future

By Megan Tweddell Dec 1, 2013

Dr. Paul Oliaro, vice president of student affairs, announced his retirement in September after a 42-year career in the student affairs profession at four colleges, including the last 11 years at Fresno...

Pushup crew gives back

Pushup crew gives back

By Crystal Deniz Oct 4, 2013

Anyone who has attended a Fresno State football game has likely noticed the pushup crew, clad in camouflage-printed pants with green T-shirts and boots, running out into the end zone and dropping down...

Private second class Autumn Ladines, left, specialist Rebecca Hill, center, and private first class Kristan Beard learn urban assault tactics training at Fort Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina, Jan. 30

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Women of honor

By Dalton Runberg Feb 11, 2013
In a historic decision, the Pentagon dropped its ban on women in the U.S. Armed Forces serving in combat roles, a move which has been met with much excitement and apprehension. The order was signed Jan. 24 by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Though it will continue to be under review and its effects will likely not be seen until as late as 2016, it has become a hot-button issue that has brought up questions on both sides of gender equality, physical aptitude and the nature of war itself.
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