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  • Fresno State Esports continue during the pandemic

    - Oct 22, 2020

    Fresno State sports have been hard hit by the pandemic. No fans are allowed to attend football games. The Athletics Department just eliminated the varsity lacrosse, men’s tennis, and wrestling teams. But the Esports teams...

  • What is happening in Armenia?

    - 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...

  • Local Farmers Come Together for a Special Drink

    - Oct 8, 2020

    Every Sunday morning, local farmers and their families come together to eat a traditional Mexican breakfast at a farm in Sanger.

    It’s a tradition that’s been going on for years, but in recent months has become...

  • From strangers to best friends

    - Sep 18, 2020

    In the last few months, two homes on Phillip street in Fresno were transformed. While fresh flowers and a community garden grew on the outside, an unexpected friendship blossomed on the inside.

    Chanthi and James lived next...

  • Lyft Driver Recovering After Attempted Armed Robbery

    - Apr 21, 2020

    by: Joanne Voss

    Last September, Fresno Lyft driver Matthew Gutierrez was shot in an attempted armed robbery. He was taken to the hospital with a bullet in his spine that left him a paraplegic.

    Gutierrez, 29, is...

  • Not Touching Your Face May Be Harder Than You Think

    - Apr 1, 2020

    Students interact with objects everyday, such as keyboards, computer mouses, and door knobs. 

    Then, without realizing, they touch their face, which makes it easier for germs to enter the body. 

    Not touching your face sounds easy right? Well, it...

  • DACA Recipients Are Concerned About Their Future

    - Mar 16, 2020

    FRESNO, 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...

  • ADAPTING TO LIFE’S WRENCHES

    - Dec 26, 2018

    Matthew Jaime is a student at Fresno State studying to become a registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator. He hopes his story of living with diabetes will help teach others about this autoimmune disorder. Brittney Steele...

  • Al Perry steps down

    - Nov 9, 2016

    FRESNO, Calif. — Three years ago, sportscaster Paul Loeffler wanted to bring Honor Flight to Fresno to give Veterans in the Central Valley a chance to see the war memorials that were built in their honor and to...

  • The Reality of Anti-Muslim Sentiment

    - May 15, 2016

    FRESNO, CA

    You can find Fresno State Junior Ameer Hamza Khan studying for his finals at the Peter’s Business Building. It’s easy enough to see he’s a regular looking student. What you can’t...