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Fresno City College's concert band practices outside for students' safety during the on-going pandemic. Photo courtesy: Elisha Wells

Performing Arts Classes Ditch Zoom, Now Back In-Person

Story By: Samantha Morales and Vanessa Jardon August 26, 2021

Fresno City College performing arts students are no longer performing on the screens of Zoom, but are now returning to classes and stages in-person.  The FCC concert band has been one of many to make...

Image courtesy: Fresno City College's performance calendar

Fresno City College Music Department’s Rams Online Artist Recitals web Series

Story By: Johnny Cortez, Reporter May 14, 2021

Fresno City College’s Music Department created a web series called Rams Online Artist Recitals, also known as ROAR, which highlights some students in a digital setting.  ROAR was created in the fall...

Opera Zoom class, photo courtesy of Melissa Wolfmann

Fresno City College Opera Holds Virtual Concert for St. Patrick’s Celebration

Story By: Aroara Trimm, Entertainment Editor March 17, 2021

The opera program at Fresno City College is putting on a virtual concert for St. Patrick’s day in celebration of the holiday and the emotion of music.  The concert will take place at 7:30 p.m. today...

Fresno City College choir students during their “Songs of Hope and Love" holiday concert in December 2020. 
Photo courtesy: Julie Dana

Even From Across the City, Fresno City College Choir Students Still Manage to Make Music

Story By: Aroara Trimm, Entertainment Editor February 19, 2021

Fresno City College’s choir program has continued to bring music to the world, despite challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has brought. In an effort to bring music to the community, the choir held a...

Photo by Bill Oxford on Unsplash

Using Lyrics as Evidence: Distinguishing the Line Between Fiction and Real-Life

Story By: Dejah Edrington, Reporter February 3, 2021

In early January, the Maryland Court of Appeals ruled that song lyrics can be used as evidence in a crime.  27-year-old rapper, Lawerence Montague was found guilty of second-degree murder charges,...

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