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The News Site of Fresno City College

The Rampage Online

The Academic Senate; What They Do and Why You Should Care

Story By: Ricardo Reyna, Reporter March 12, 2020

Formed in 1970, the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges (ASCCC) is a 501(c)6 nonprofit organization created for the promotion and advancement of public community college education in California.  Fresno...

President Carole Goldsmith sits down with the Rampage to discuss the state of the campus, Jan. 28, 2020. Goldsmith touched on enrollment, new faculty, the controversial new managers of the bookstore, and campus security after a misunderstanding prompted rumors of a possible shooting, which turned out to be unfounded.

Spring 2020 – A Sitdown With President Goldsmith

Story By: Ben Hensley, Editor-in-Chief January 31, 2020

Above the hustle and bustle of the beginning weeks of the spring 2020 semester at Fresno City College, Dr. Carole Goldsmith prepares herself and her staff for another semester as college president. So...

ASG Vice President Armando Garcia, Right, points to clarify to President DeRon Walker, left, at their weekly meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019 in the FCC Senate Chambers.

New VP Works to Propel ASG Forward

Story By: Leilani Bustos, Reporter October 23, 2019

The recently appointed Associated Student Government Vice President proved he was taking his position seriously in the organization’s weekly meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019. “My role is to do...

The Board of Trustees voted to privatize the student bookstore in July. The transition was a messy one. Empty shelves and incorrect, nonrefundable codes plague students well into week six of an 18 week semester. Illustration by Kevin Rodriguez.

‘I Am Done,’ Bookstore Privatization Outrages College Community

Story By: Hannah Lanier, Patrick Henslee, and Avery Johnston September 25, 2019

“The bookstore failed the students.” “I am overall VERY displeased with the delays in obtaining books this fall.” “I am struggling in more than one class because of a lack of textbook/scantron.” These...

ASG: Here’s What It’s All About

Story By: Hannah Lanier, News Editor August 27, 2019

The school year has begun: parking is frustrating, classes are filling up, clubs are recruiting, and the Associated Student Government is trying to take care of it all.  Stating the year with a new...

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