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A patient grabs free milk and food with a bag of fentanyl testing strips
and syringes in hand in the Fresno County Department of Public Health
building on Nov. 23.

From Alleys to Mainstream Healthcare

Story By: Josiah Poynter, Editor-in-Chief December 4, 2024

On Saturdays in Downtown Fresno, Dr. Marc Lasher, the Medical Director at the San Joaquin Valley Free Medical Clinic and Needle Exchange, sees patients with substance use disorder. He knows some by their...

Evan-Kyle Sackdavone, a senior at Design Science Middle College High School, poses in front of the DSMCHS emblem on Nov. 6.

Dual Enrollment Creates Success: A Testimony

Story By: Kaia James, News Editor December 4, 2024

On the Fresno City College campus, there is a small high school called Design Science Middle College High School (DSMCHS) which currently has 242 students. While attending this high school, students can...

Afuera del centro de bienvenida de Fresno City College, Logan
Payne mira una presentacion digital de Fresno City College el 20 de
Noviembre.

FCC Students Push Back Against Academic Probation Label

Story By: Gavin Ruland, Reporter December 4, 2024

If a student has a GPA of 2.0 or lower or haven’t completed more than half the courses for one semester they will be placed on academic probation. If Fresno City College students aren’t careful, probation...

FCC Student Tutors utilize the whiteboard to notate their schedules, and what topics they will be coaching students on. Nov. 18.

FCC Math Department Reacts To Law Removing Prerequisite Courses

Story By: Hana Tilksew, Reporter November 25, 2024

In Sept. 2022, Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 1705 which cuts traditional prerequisite math courses at California community colleges. Changes made to Fresno City College’s offered coursework...

Mayor for the City of Madera, Santos Garcia, speaks in support of Competency-Based Education and Madera Community College President, Angel Reyna, during the State Center Community College District board meeting on Oct. 1.

Tensions Rise at Madera Community College: No-Confidence Votes Against Administrators Over Competency-Based Education

Story By: Jeannie Tyrrell, Reporter November 22, 2024

The Academic Senate at Madera Community College has issued votes of no-confidence against two high-level administrators on Sept. 27 and Nov. 8 over a potential change to how the college awards academic...

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