• Classes in Danger of being Cancelled

    by - Dec 6, 2022

    For many students returning in the spring, classes are filling up quickly, but for others, not quickly enough.

    Fresno State does not provide funding for courses with fewer than ten students, leaving several classes at risk of...

  • Campus Tree Planting

    by - Nov 30, 2022

    Arbor day may be in the spring, but the best time to plant trees is actually in the fall.

    This morning, more than 60 Fresno State students and other volunteers took advantage of the seasonal conditions to...

  • Fresno-Clovis Rail-Trail

    by - Nov 17, 2022

    By Miranda Adams

    The Fresno-Clovis Rail-Trail is 10 miles long and a favorite of bicyclists, joggers, and dog walkers. 

    Matt Heder, who recently moved to the area, said it’s also his Golden Retriever’s route of choice. 

    “I’m taking Indie...

  • Hornitos

    by - Oct 29, 2022

    If you want a dash of supernatural, you can take a trip to Hornitos, a small town in the foothills of Mariposa which many say is haunted.

    Although fewer than 50 people live there today, in the...

  • Graduate Art Show

    by - Oct 25, 2022

    This is the last week to visit the first installation of the Graduate Art Show at the Phebe Conley Art Gallery.  

    The namesake of the gala, Interwoven, is conceptualized across four rooms in various and overlapping mediums...

  • Art Museum Day

    by - Oct 25, 2022

    It’s National Go To an Art Museum Day, and the Phebe Conley Art Gallery is celebrating with the second installation of the Graduate Art Show.

    The gallery opens to golden sculptures by Fresno State professor and graduate...

  • The Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation

    by - Oct 25, 2022

    Every year, the Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation hosts the Mariposa Pow Wow to celebrate heritage with song and dance. 

    “Every time you’re out there dancing and you hear that drumbeat, and it hits really hard and you...

  • Air Pollution

    by - Oct 25, 2022

    The American Lung Society recently ranked the San Joaquin valley as having the worst air pollution in the United States.

    That’s not surprising for Fresno, which sits at the crossroads of two major freeways and sees emissions...

  • Bulldog Bowl

    by - Oct 13, 2022

    By Miranda Adams

    The student union has a lot to offer Fresno State students, including Bulldog Bowl, which boasts 12 bowling lanes and 13 pool tables.

    “Classes are hard,” said biology student Sarai...

  • Rush Week at Fresno State

    by - Sep 12, 2022

    By Miranda Adams

    It’s a new school year, and that means sororities and fraternities are looking for new recruits.

    The Fresno State Lambdas are one of nine of the university’s multicultural sororities.

    Jasmine Anaya, who’s been a sister since...

  • Pedestrian Accidents

    by - Aug 25, 2022

    Fresno has recently experienced several pedestrian and cyclist deaths, including that of Fresno State Professor Adela Santana-Mullooly.

    According to a recent study by Dangerous by Design, Fresno is the tenth deadliest city for pedestrian and cyclist accidents. 

    In...

  • Walking for a Cure

    by - May 11, 2022

    Multiple Sclerosis is a neurological condition that affects millions of people worldwide. In April, survivors and advocates gathered in Woodward Park for the 2022 Walk For MS to raise money and garner awareness for the disease.

    People...