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The RamPod Ep. 2 – Valentine’s Day (Spring 2026)
Story By: Kenneth S. Fulton and Juan Muratalla
February 17, 2026
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About the Contributors
Kenneth S. Fulton, Reporter
Kenneth Fulton is a returning reporter for the Rampage and is excited to get back to work! They are currently 20 years old but will be turning 21 in March. They were born and raised in Los Angeles, moving to Clovis about 10 years ago. They took 3 years of film in high school and found their passion for editing, directing, and writing. Recently, they earned their communication certificate and are now pursuing a major in journalism. Though they wish to be a journalist, they long to create content! Though they haven’t decided what they want to make, they just wish to entertain and make people laugh. They are a huge nerd at heart, playing Dungeons and Dragons with their companions, videogames, drawing, watching anime, and being a huge Sonic fan. In their free time, they like to go to the gym or hang out with their best friends. Along with that, they love to make a fashion statement whenever they can. They haven’t decided where they wish to go to college, deciding between UC Santa Cruz and UC Monterey Bay. Kenneth likes to take vacations at the beach, enjoying the waves and surfing. They were taught to surf by their Father when they were 5 years old. Though sadly they don’t go often, they substitute for going roller skating. They also have a dog named Luna that they care very deeply about. She is a German shepherd and border collie mix. They can also speak a little Romanian due to their mother being from there.
Juan Muratalla, Sports Editor
Juan Muratalla is a 22-year-old dude born and raised in Fresno. He loves the Ravens, writing, laughing, and video games. Along with his favorite band, Pink Floyd. He is studying Journalism at Fresno City College and has taken the Journalism class three times as a reporter, Opinion Editor, and Sports Editor.
Juan feels connected to his Mexican community, especially now, and has always been motivated to help share stories of those who need it. Although he has been rather isolated growing up, Journalism allows him to meet people and build relationships and community.
Another identity that Juan shares is being a foster youth. Independence is important, but Juan has recognized that without a team of those who care about you and are willing to support you, life is near impossible.
Juan is also hard on himself but is getting better. Juan still shies away from others but has learned to speak up and loves to make others smile. He also really wanted a drum kit because he loves music and drummers like Neil Peart and John Bonham. He had to settle for a bass, which he also really loves. Now he can be like Greg Lake or John Paul Jones.
Juan has enjoyed his time at FCC and thinks that it has been the best years of his life. He is both scared, excited, and hopeful for the future, and wants to continue his work in storytelling and community building.