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Diversity Club hosts beach-themed Pride Day

Akeem Brewer, Reporter
May 1, 2013

Fresno City College’s Diversity Club held its annual Pride Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on  April 25 in the Free Speech Area. The summer beach-themed event featured a myriad of opportunities for students to get informed on the support available to them. It also served to display pride and awareness... Read more »

“An Evening with Molly Fisk” brings poetry to FCC

Darryl Jones, Reporter
April 25, 2013

“An Evening with Molly Fisk ” took place April 12 at 7 p.m. in Fresno City College’s Old Administration Building Auditorium.  The event opened with music from the Dave Henderson Group and was followed by renowned American poet Molly Fisk, who read various poems and essays from her collection. Pilar... Read more »

Molly Fisk revealed

Darryl Jones, Reporter
April 25, 2013

Q: How do you deal with criticism? A: :Molly Fisk: Internally or externally? I don’t listen to a lot of external, and I don’t get a lot of external criticism. I’m sure people think it, but they’re not telling me, which is nice cause I don’t want to hear about it. But you know, you get rejection... Read more »

Gang of 8 tackles Immigration & DREAM Act

Patrick Forrest, A&E Editor
April 24, 2013

Immigration reform has long been a hard to conquer issue, and now there is a new group on the task. The “Gang of eight.” The group consisting of Dick Durbin D-IL, Charles Schumer D-NY, Robert Menendez D-NJ, Michael Bennet D-CO, John McCain R-AZ, Jeff Flake R-AZ, Lindsey Graham R-SC and Marco Rubio... Read more »

Calhoun: A complex mix of service and controversy

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Tomas Kassahun, Sports Editor
April 24, 2013

Since March 22, almost every conversation about Brian Calhoun, 69, education instructor at Fresno City College, has centered on his physical altercation with a 19-year-old student in the hallway of the second floor of the Old Administration Building. Calhoun, on paid administrative leave and facing charges... Read more »

Bruce Hartman embraces community-oriented policing

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Pabel Lopez, Sports Editor
April 24, 2013

On a brisk Wednesday morning, Bruce Hartman, new police chief of the State Center Community District, steps out of his Honda Pilot. He is smiling. He is wearing a light blue shirt, black pants and dark sunglasses. He appears unassuming in the way he carries himself. Hartman looks just like any of the... Read more »

The sorry predicament of the adjunct instructor

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Tomas Kassahun, Sports Editor
April 24, 2013

Michael Essinger spends his weekends grading at least three sets of papers from three different classes at different colleges. At the same time, he is in the middle of the research for his dissertation for a doctorate degree. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Essinger teaches a history class from 7a.m.... Read more »

An invisible borderland

Kevynn Gomez, Rampage Reporter
April 24, 2013

Students who are not U.S. citizens are an invisible minority at many California colleges. They live in an invisible borderland, both students at academic institutions and unseen and unheard individuals simultaneously. Not born in this country, and therefore not considered California residents, these... Read more »

Where are the interpreters? Deaf students say lack of interpreters hinders progress

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Colby Tibbet, Rampage Reporter
April 24, 2013

Deaf students at Fresno City College are facing a lack of available sign language interpreters on campus. Without this key resource, the advancement of deaf students’ educational careers can be limited. The deaf students say that the lack of interpreters to accompany them to classes and assist in note... Read more »

Accident on McKinley leaves both parties unharmed

The driver, who refused to give his name, ran into another vehicle that was stopped for pedestrians to cross the street at McKinley in front of Fresno City College on April 22, 2013. (Photo/Karen West)

Kevynn Gomez, Reporter
April 22, 2013

A car accident between two vehicles occurred outside of the Fresno City College campus on E. McKinley Avenue and N. San Pablo Avenue around 2:00 p.m. on April 22 . Neither party appeared visibly injured. According to eyewitness testimony, the driver of a Dodge Magnum stopped at the pedestrian crosswalk... Read more »

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