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The News Site of Fresno City College

The Rampage Online

The News Site of Fresno City College

The Rampage Online

Conductor Bruce Weinberger conducting during a song. January 20, 2024.

Conducted to the Perfect Pitch

Story By: Cameron Pippin, Reporter January 24, 2024

The production “Trains, Trains, Trains!” by Fresno Community Concert Band was on Jan. 20 in the Fresno City College Theatre and was conducted by Bruce Weinberger.  The concert was well-rounded...

A staged photo of a Fresno Nightcrawler plush (Colin Robinson) in a tree on Oct. 23, 2023

Fresno’s Own Local Legend

Story By: Sara Ohler, Editor in Chief November 1, 2023

The Fresno Nightcrawler, a celebrated local cryptid or animal not known to exist in nature, was discovered after a grainy recording of security footage was released in 2008 by a Fresno local known only...

Fresno City College’s First Responders Campus built in August, located between Willow and Chestnut in Southeast Fresno taken on Aug. 30, 2023.

New First Responder Facility Provides Opportunity for Fresno City College Students

Story By: Julian Padilla, Reporter October 11, 2023

Fresno City College is one of the only full-service law enforcement schools that offers the State Center Regional Training Facility (SCRTF) program which provides career opportunities for students in the...

Photo taken at FCC’s Registered Nursing Program commencement ceremony in 2018.

Fresno City College to Hold Commencement Ceremony In-Person, Virtually

Story By: Julie Chavez, Editor in Chief April 26, 2021

Fresno City College announced it will now hold in-person commencement ceremonies for 2020 and 2021 graduates.  In addition, FCC will continue with plans to virtually include students who expressed...

Photo courtesy of the Fresno Veterans Day Parade website.

Central Valley Veterans Day Parade is Going Virtual

Story By: Jhoselin Clark, Reporter November 10, 2020

The Central Valley has decided to hold their annual Veterans Day Parade virtually on Nov. 11 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The parade will start at 11 a.m. on channel KSEE 24, KSEE 24 Facebook page...

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