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The Student Cupboard is beating food insecurity with March Match Up
by Lissette Rios - Apr 1, 2020The whole month of March was dedicated to March Match Up, a fundraiser campaign for the Student Cupboard.
Community partners matched the donations $1 for a $1, at the end of the month the Student...
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Indoor playground closes because of COVID-19
by Greisy Aranda - Mar 31, 2020Every Tuesday, Samantha Fernandez takes her 2-year-old daughter out for a playdate.
“She loves coming here because she loves to run free and play with other kids. It is their only time to socialize with little...
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Flamenco guitarist plays from the heart
by Daisy Ramirez - Mar 28, 2020Armin Kooshkebaghi, also known as El Armin, plays guitar for flamenco dancers at Academia De Arte Flamenco. Kooshkebaghi learned to play the guitar at age nine. Now he fuses his culture and his own words...
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Allergies in the Central Valley
by Karla Castaneda - Mar 28, 2020For many people, spring is the time to go for a walk, be outdoors, and enjoy the warm weather with family and friends. However, for many others, spring brings uncomfortable seasonal allergies.
Isabella Rosales, a Fresno State...
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Corona-virus affects employees at TV news stations
by Karla Castaneda - Mar 25, 2020Coronavirus has not only changed lives, closed stores, and closed schools, it has even changed the world of news. The virus has affected thousands of peoples in the U.S., making major changes in their daily living,...
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Things to do to stay active during quarantine
by Mayra Franco - Mar 25, 2020This past Friday, Yosemite National Park closed to the public. But there are plenty of other places you can go to get your hikes in.
Many trails in the Sierra National Forest have fewer visitors and...
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Repairs to Millbrook Church to be completed soon
by admin - Mar 21, 2020By: Joanne Voss
The sanctuary of Millbrook Presbyterian Church was ruined after advent candles were not blown out; but now, months later, the members have found a silver lining.
The fire was only about two feet...
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DACA Recipients Are Concerned About Their Future
by Gio Alvarado - Mar 16, 2020FRESNO, Calif. — Ana Sanchez and her friends are students at Fresno Pacific University. Their situation is a bit different than your typical student. They are two of about 30 FPU students who are protected...
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Your signature can make a change.
by Mayra Franco - Mar 16, 2020FRESNO, Calif. — Let The Voters Decide is a group of professional signature gatherers that are on campus at least once a semester to inform students on different petitions.
In order to sign, you need to be...
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Educating little minds with the heart.
by Karla Castaneda - Mar 16, 2020Robin Berger, best known by her students and co-workers as Mrs. Berger, is the teacher in charge of helping, educating, and guiding sixth-grade students with special abilities.
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