Abrams’ ‘Trek Into Darkness’

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Troy Pope, Editor-in-Chief
May 17, 2013

J.J. Abrams’ “Star Trek Into Darkness” is his second attempt at a “Trek” film. His first go was in 2009 with the introduction of “Star Trek,” a film set in an alternate reality due to incursions from the future that change the way characters were raised and got to know each other. This... Read more »

Daniel Chacon reads ‘Hotel Juarez’

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Kaitlin Regan, News Editor
May 8, 2013

Celebrated local poet Daniel Chacon thrilled the Fresno City College audience who attended his reading from “Hotel Juarez” on May 1 in Room 251 of the Old Administration Building. Though Chacon is currently an instructor at the University of Texas at El Paso, he came back to Fresno to read stories... Read more »

Latino graduates celebrated

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Kevynn Gomez, Rampage Reporter
May 8, 2013

Fresno City College recently hosted the 10th annual Latino Graduation Celebration on May 3 at the FCC Theatre. The event recognized students united by their shared heritage and dedication to education. Each of the nearly 60 students who participated was presented with a certificate and allowed to give... Read more »

Finals: tips to finish strong

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Rampage Staff
May 8, 2013

It’s almost finals week, and Fresno City College students, like their counterparts throughout the nation, are focused on completing their classes successfully. Everyone wants to end strong, and ace their finals. Who doesn’t? Unfortunately, in the pursuit of this goal, students do not always make... Read more »

Rams return to state championships

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Keaundrey Clark, Rampage Reporter
April 24, 2013

The Fresno City College men’s tennis team is looking to capture a second straight California Community College State Championship this week as they face Ventura College in Ventura, Calif. Currently ranked No. 1 in the state, the Rams dominated throughout the Northern California playoffs, beating No.... Read more »

Honoring an instructor through dance

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Kevynn Gomez, Rampage Reporter
April 24, 2013

“One Man’s Long March” means many things for Jimmy Hao, Fresno City College’s dance instructor and choreographer of the spring City Dance concert premiering on April 25. The concert serves as an homage to Hao’s extraordinary past growing up under the Communist regime in China. The performance... 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 »

Coach Williams hits 500 wins

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Pabel Lopez, Sports Editor
April 18, 2013

The Fresno City College softball team split a doubleheader with San Jose City College to give coach Rhonda Williams her 500th win on Saturday. FCC lost the first game by the score of 5-6 and won the second 7-1. “We’ve had a lot of good players in our program,” said Williams who is in her 19th season... Read more »

Fresno City College heads to Carnegie Hall

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Olga Verkhotina, Rampage Reporter
April 18, 2013

Wind Ensemble to play at historic venue and in Central Park in NYC  The Fresno City College music department held a Carnegie Send Off Concert on April 6 before the Wind Ensemble left to participate in the New York International Music Festival at Carnegie Hall. The Wind Ensemble, along with band director... Read more »

City jazz thrills

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Jere Kirkland, Rampage Reporter
April 18, 2013

Fresno City College’s 23rd annual City Jazz Festival was headlined by two-time Grammy award-winning jazz musician Tom Scott. “Tom has been a star on the jazz, pop, film music etc. scene for a really long time, I had some of his records on vinyl,” said FCC instructor of jazz studies Mike Dana. Scott’s... Read more »

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