• Advocating to lower Black infant mortality

    by - Dec 6, 2020

    Black women are fighting a health care crisis: high infant mortality rates. Black birth advocates might be the answer to this crisis by helping women have healthier pregnancies.

    Black women are at a higher risk for pregnancy...

  • Children’s book published by Fresno Unified school counselor

    by - Dec 5, 2020

    A children’s book written by a local social worker and Fresno state alumna, Deshunna Ricks, Ph.D., is teaching young kids that they are valuable. 

    The book was inspired by Ricks’ childhood. She was placed in...

  • Local elementary schools reopen

    by - Dec 4, 2020

    Elementary schools in both Clovis Unified and Sanger Unified school districts are reopening campuses for in-person learning.

    Each Clovis Unified school has its own reopening process based on the survey responses they received from parents and...

  • Student teachers who attend Fresno State are pushing for a change

    by - Oct 22, 2020

    Student teachers who attend Fresno State are pushing for a change. Many are growing frustrated with their virtual education.

    While teachers are teaching virtually from their classrooms, student teachers are not allowed to be on campus.

    Back in...

  • What is happening in Armenia?

    by - Oct 22, 2020

    A growing conflict has the Fresno Armenian community fearing new violence in their homeland.

    The dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan is about territory, a mountainous region called Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Karabakh, known to Armenians as Artsakh, lies within Azerbaijan but...

  • Full interview with new ASI student body president, Elizabeth Rocha Zuñiga

    by - Oct 15, 2020

    Elizabeth Rocha Zuñiga won the re-election for student body president at Fresno State in Fall 2020.