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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 »

ASG must become more visible

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Editorial Staff
April 24, 2013

It’s time for our Associated Student Government elections, or rather, another reminder of how apathetic and uninformed Fresno City College students are in regards to college affairs. But then again, it can’t just be that simple of an answer. We have seen in national and state elections that if students... Read more »

Priority registration changes aims to motivate students

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Editorial Staff
April 18, 2013

Budget cuts in recent years have created huge obstacles to California community college students who must contend with higher tuition and a reduced financial aid pool. The students are navigating their way through diminished course offerings, making it impossible to attain success or graduate in a reasonable... Read more »

Administrative resources: progress and stagnation

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Editorial Staff
March 13, 2013

Thumbs up: Veterans resource center After years of promises, Fresno City College President Tony Cantu announced last Friday that the college is finally allocating funds and building space for a veteran’s resource center. The center could become available as soon as this fall. The editors of the Rampage... Read more »

Transfer degree is a step forward

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Editorial Staff
February 27, 2013

Transferring on to a four-year college can be one of the most daunting processes for any community college student. Courses need to be mapped out, schedules must be strategically planned and letters of recommendations secured – all consuming time and energy that the student is in short supply of. Well,... Read more »

Acheivement gap must be addressed now

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Editorial Staff
February 14, 2013

Martin Luther King, Jr. shared his dream and changed the world. Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus and ignited the civil rights movement. Barrack Obama rode his “change” vision to the highest office in the world, the president of the United States. Other African-Americans, throughout... Read more »

The Rampage: Voice of FCC

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Editorial Staff
January 30, 2013

The Fresno City College Rampage has been a fixture on this campus since 1949. But what is it that its team of hardworking men and women really do for the student body? As members of the press, it is the responsibility of the Rampage staff to deliver to you the news you need to know, but what is news... Read more »

Expand food options on campus

Rampage Editorial Board
November 28, 2012

Food choices on the Fresno City College campus are very slim.  Right now our campus offers Taher, the food service in the cafeteria and the food cart near the main fountain and the Pacific Café next to the bookstore. At least on paper, the situation is complicated.  Right now, Even though Taher holds... Read more »

It’s our revolution: Where will you stand?

Rampage Editorial Board
November 14, 2012

We tend to look at social change in a historical context, as something of the past that lies nostalgic in the fading footprints of our predecessors who marched on Washington, Montgomery and against the mountains of injustice that lay before them. And as Million Man marches gave way to apathy, and civil... Read more »

RAMPAGE EDITORIAL: Choose correctly now to ensure your future

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Rampage Editorial Board
November 1, 2012

Statistically, the age group of 18-29, your age group, is the least likely to vote. It is imperative that we not let that happen this Nov. 6. There is too much at stake for our age group to remain silent, and allow the fat cats to decide everything for us. Every four years the president faces off against... Read more »

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