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The News Site of Fresno City College

The Rampage Online

The News Site of Fresno City College

The Rampage Online

Vehicle accident leaves tiny car totaled near Fresno City College [PHOTOS]

Vehicle accident leaves tiny car totaled near Fresno City College [PHOTOS]

Story By: Rampage Staff April 30, 2016

A scary situation for a driver near Fresno City College on Friday. Police responded to this vehicle accident on Blackstone Avenue around 12:30 p.m. Friday. There was no immediate word on the condition...

Journalism Student Invited to White House

Journalism Student Invited to White House

Story By: Cresencio Rodriguez, Editor-in-Chief April 28, 2016

A Fresno City College journalism student has been invited to attend a conference for student reporters from across the country. Patrick Forrest, a former member of the college student-run newspaper,...

The City of Fresno will proclaim April 28 as Collegian Day in honor of the student newspaper at Fresno State.

City of Fresno to Announce “Collegian Day” in honor of Fresno State’s Student Newspaper

Story By: Cresencio Rodriguez, Editor in Chief April 27, 2016

The student-run newspaper at Fresno State will have its day, the university’s College of Arts and Humanities said. The Fresno City Council is scheduled to honor The Collegian newspaper by proclaiming...

Student Art Show runs through May 11

Student Art Show runs through May 11

Story By: Ashleigh Panoo, Reporter April 25, 2016

The annual Fresno City College Student Art Show at the Art Space Gallery will run through May 11, the college said. The exhibits, which will be in AH-101, will be open to the community on Monday and...

Forum planned to discuss benefits of high-speed rail

Forum planned to discuss benefits of high-speed rail

Story By: Edward Smith, Reporter April 24, 2016

Advocates of high speed rail, including Fresno City College’s 'I Will Ride' club will join Fresno Mayor Ashley Swearengin to discuss benefits of the project. The showcase is scheduled for April 27...

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