- Things we love about Fresno State: Media, Communications & Journalism departmentby lavila5By: 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. “ItContinue reading “Things we love about Fresno State: Media, Communications & Journalism department”
- The Problems Involved with the Rising Cost of Renting
by Joseph JoycePhoto 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. ForContinue 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
by Diego VargasFor 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 ValleyContinue 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
by Makenna DeethFresno 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 scaleContinue reading “Lacking the calories and the confidence, the struggle to recovery with eating disorders” - Helping international students overcome culture shock
by Tere Joyce RandolphBy 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 chosenContinue reading “Helping international students overcome culture shock”
