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Hands Off Venezuela Protest
Story By: Reoz Marquez and Collins Tanomkhum
January 26, 2026
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About the Contributors
Reoz Marquez, Reporter
Meet Reoz! (pronounced Ray-ohs) They are 23 years old and a second year Journalism major at FCC! She has lived in Fresno her whole life but only recently decided to return to school and pursue journalism. She’s very passionate about journalism and is an activist who advocates for things she feels are important. Her career goal is ultimately to become a news reporter or just work in a news room. This is their first semester working on the Rampage as well a first semester on in person campus at FCC and they are excited to be apart of the community that runs the student newspaper. She has always loved reading, writing, and researching so naturally journalism was an easy decision when it came to picking a major. In high school she would write her friends’ essays for them purely for enjoyment and even now still excels in essay papers. Although they have little experience with writing before, they hope that being in the Rampage this semester will help with new opportunities and chances to gain the skills needed to hopefully be prepared for bigger projects. She is looking forward to a great semester working on the Rampage!
Collins Tanomkhum, News Editor
Collins Tanomkhum is a 20 year old journalism major with a passion for the visual arts. He was born and raised in Dallas, Texas, until his family moved to Fresno in 2021, where he’s lived ever since with his cat, Pinecone. After a semester at the Rampage gave him insight on how to tell people’s stories through journalism, Collins found a place in the newsroom as the Rampage’s news editor.
With an initial interest in film, Collins took his love for sharing stories to empower the community’s voice. His experience in journalism prior to joining the Rampage was limited and independent but becoming part of the team has been a highlight of his time in college, giving him a new reason to get out and participate in the community more often. He has an eye for aesthetics, particularly in graphic design where he’s always looking to improve his photography and editing skills. Collins hopes to continue finding stories in each corner of campus to share during his time in the spring semester.
In his free time, Collins enjoys discovering new films, shows and music that he shares with his brother. He adores sad stories, but he ends up watching a lot of awful horror films instead of his growing to-watch list.