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Student Services Relocate

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Photo by: Christianna Schiotis
The circled areas on the map of Fresno city college highlight where the three offices temporarily moved to.

Admissions and Records, Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS), and the Health and Services offices have been temporarily relocated due to renovations to the Student Services building.

According to Fresno City College’s website, the Administration and Records office was relocated to room 107 in Building A, inside the Veterans Office. The EOPS office was moved to the Old Administration Building (OAB) room 114. The Health Services office has transferred to the staff dining hall in the cafeteria.

The Admissions and Records building can look forward to an extensive Wi-Fi infrastructure and new carpet upgrades. The renovations can be attributed to the Telcom Modernization project. When Student Services was asked to explain the Telcom Modernization project, they declined to answer.

These offices will be displaced for at least three months, moving over 400 faculty and staff, according to the FCC website.

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Christianna Schiotis, News Editor
Christianna Schiotis is an 18-year-old who loves the color pink and dinosaurs; paired with that she has childish humor and enjoys a good joke. She graduated in 2023 from Sanger High School with plenty of merit and awards. She graduated with California Scholarship Federation (CSF) and a State Seal of Civic Engagement. She has made it clear that just because she is young, do not underestimate her. This is Schiotis’s second semester with the Rampage; this semester she is fulfilling the News Editor role. Schiotis was in journalism classes for two of her high school years. In her first year, she was the Photo Editor. Also in her first year, she was in charge of her school's Arts and Literary magazine, which got tenth in the nation at NSPA’s journalism conference. For her Senior year, she was her high school’s newspaper's Editor in Chief, where she led a group of 23 students. During her time, she made her mark and her story got third in the nation. She was ecstatic and will forever brag about it. She is also very thankful for the experience and the amazing staff she had. On top of that, she fell in love with photography. She entered many competitions and even opened her own small photography business. One of her pictures got first place in its division at the Fresno Fairs Junior Art Exhibit. She currently shoots with a Canon R6 and a 24-105mm lens. Schiotis also has her own pets who she spoils- her cat Mocha and puppy Azura. She loves to spend time with her best friend of eight years and her boyfriend of four years. She grew up in Fresno with her three siblings, all younger than her. She is going to do something in the journalism field, but doesn’t know what yet.  

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