Meet the new associate VP for University Communications By Manuel Hernandez • Mar 29, 2022 Central Valley native Lauren Nickerson reflects on her time as a student in Fresno State.
Fresno State partners with ASI to host a student open forum By Manuel Hernandez • Mar 29, 2022 University President Saúl Jiménez-Sandoval responds to students' questions.
ASI senator says more menstrual products needed on campus By Edward Lopez • Mar 15, 2022 Fresno State administration responds to menstrual equity and available resources.
Fresno State students receive HEERF aid for 2022 Spring Semester By Edward Lopez • Feb 17, 2022 Fresno State announces additional financial assistance for students.
Fresno State may require ID cards this semester to enter buildings By Edward Lopez • Oct 5, 2021 The proposal does not have an official date to be implemented. and is being discussed.
President’s Forum discusses campus closure, money for students By Adam Ricardo Solis • Sep 10, 2021 The university plans to distribute $46 million in grants to students over the year.
Students react to Fresno State not requiring COVID-19 vaccine By Edward Lopez • Apr 7, 2021 Reactions are mixed as students consider whether they want to come back to campus in the fall.
Fresno State announces in-person commencement for class of 2020 and 2021 By Peter Lopez • Mar 24, 2021 Graduation ceremonies will be held May 14, 15 and 16 at Bulldog Stadium.
Fresno State president announces more funding for students By Collegian Staff • Mar 16, 2021 The university will distribute $25 million to students the week of April 5.
Fresno State ASI discuss options for graduation ceremony in May By Edward Lopez • Mar 12, 2021 The senate talked about alternative options for the commencement ceremony.
Lacrosse players detail inequity in lawsuit documents By Collegian Staff • Feb 17, 2021 Five players explained their examples of mistreatment from the athletic department.
Lacrosse players file sexual discrimination lawsuit against Fresno State By Collegian Staff • Feb 12, 2021 Five players claim in the lawsuit they receive second-class treatment from the university