Things we love about Fresno State: Media, Communications & Journalism department

By: Lauren Avila FRESNO, Calif. (April 18, 2024) “I really love the community feel about Fresno State,” Elenore Oliva said. She is an MCJ major who is currently in her first semester at Fresno State.  “It just seems like we’re all in it together and that’s my favorite thing about it.” California State University, FresnoContinue reading “Things we love about Fresno State: Media, Communications & Journalism department”

The Problems Involved with the Rising Cost of Renting

Photo of Chateau Sunnyside Apartments located in Clovis, Fresno (Image | Courtesy of Joseph Joyce) By Joseph Joyce Renting in the United States, to some, is a cost-efficient way to save up for a house. For others it is the only way they can afford to put a roof over their heads. For Trevor Roufs,Continue reading “The Problems Involved with the Rising Cost of Renting”

How barriers of entry to mental health services affect the LGBTQ+ community in the Central Valley

For many, the concept of seeking mental health support can be daunting. To sit and unravel one’s self and the trauma they carry can be an intimidating ordeal. However for many residents of the Central Valley who belong to the LGBTQ+ community, getting to a counselor’s office in the first place is an arduous journeyContinue reading “How barriers of entry to mental health services affect the LGBTQ+ community in the Central Valley”

Lacking the calories and the confidence, the struggle to recovery with eating disorders

Fresno State senior, Justin Nieves at a club wrestling competition (via Justin Nieves) By: Makenna Deeth and Yesenia Zepeda Justin Nieves Shame and guilt ran through Justin Nieves’ body as he stared at the weight scale contemplating if starving himself for the past three days was worth it. His need to gorge his face withContinue reading “Lacking the calories and the confidence, the struggle to recovery with eating disorders”

Helping international students overcome culture shock

By Tere Joyce Randolph and Melanie Rubio The United States hosts over 1 million international students as reported by Open Doors. Assistant US Secretary of State Lee Satterfield said: “Students from around the world have chosen the United States as the top destination for international study. International education is a vehicle that promotes peace andContinue reading “Helping international students overcome culture shock”

Emmy Award Winning Comedian Katt Williams performs on New Year’s Eve 2023 at Save Mart Center

Steven Lolli and Katt Williams – Photo Courtesy of Steven Lolli By Tere Joyce Randolph “Katt Williams: The Dark Matter Tour” is coming to the Save Mart Center on Dec. 31, at 8:00 p.m. Katt Williams said he calls his tour “The Dark Matter Tour,” because of this time in history, we know more aboutContinue reading “Emmy Award Winning Comedian Katt Williams performs on New Year’s Eve 2023 at Save Mart Center”

It’s time to go dancing!

Fresno State Women’s Volleyball gets their bid into the NCAA tournament. Photo courtesy of Go Bulldogs By: Makenna Deeth For the first time since 2002, the Bulldogs are back in the NCAA tournament and facing the number one seed, Stanford.  Fresno State received an automatic bid into the tournament due to their deep Mountain WestContinue reading “It’s time to go dancing!”

New Sheriff in town for Fuego FC

Fuego FC’s mascot: Fuego El Fox, photo courtesy of Fuego FC Twitter By Makenna Deeth More heat is sure to be had in Fresno. Fuego Futbol Club has a new home at the Fresno State Soccer Stadium along with a new face in the coaching chair. The Central Valley now has its own professional soccerContinue reading “New Sheriff in town for Fuego FC”

Bulldogs look to bounce back at home against Utah State

Fresno State’s 2023 Women’s Volleyball team, photo courtesy of Go Bulldogs By Makenna Deeth The Fresno State Women’s Volleyball team looks to put a run together to finish regular season play in November.  With a few road games left before the team returns home to finish off the regular season, the team looks to bounceContinue reading “Bulldogs look to bounce back at home against Utah State”

¡Folklórico y paletas! La Bienvenida conecta a los estudiantes de Fresno State con sus raíces hispanas

Bailarines de Los Danzantes de Aztlán en La Bienvenida 2022. (Foto de Carlos Rene Castro) Por Carlos Rene Castro La Asociación Latina de Profesores y Personal de la Universidad de Fresno State organizará La Bienvenida el viernes 29 de septiembre de 2023 de 11 a.m. a 1 p.m. en el Sindicato de Estudiantes Satélite. MientrasContinue reading “¡Folklórico y paletas! La Bienvenida conecta a los estudiantes de Fresno State con sus raíces hispanas”