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The News Site of Fresno City College

The Rampage Online

The News Site of Fresno City College

The Rampage Online

Student Workers Affected by Coronavirus Shutdown

Story By: James Pewthers, Reporter September 26, 2020

Students who work at Fresno City College have been affected by the campus shutting down due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Most students who were already working before the pandemic did not lose...

Highway 168 remains closed at the roundabout in Prather due to the Creek Fire - Californias largest recorded single wildfire. Photo taken on Sept. 11, 2020.

Creek Fire – FCC Fire Academy Prepares Students for Future Fires

Story By: Brianna Beltran September 25, 2020

The Creek Fire began on Friday, Sept. 4 in the Sierra National Forest near Big Creek and Huntington Lake. Since then, the fire has grown to over 291,426 acres and has caused hundreds of evacuations throughout...

The FCC Wind Ensemble poses for a shot at the Shaghoian Performing Arts Center in October 2019. Photo courtesy of Elisha Wilson

Wind Ensemble Carnegie Hall Trip Cancelled due to COVID-19

Story By: Briana Davis, Entertainment Editor September 15, 2020

Imagine it is the beginning of the semester and it’s time for the field trip you’ve been waiting for. The trip to no other than Carnegie Hall in New York City. Only to find out it’s cancelled...

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Is Fresno Safe? Yes, if you’re white, male, and wealthy.

Story By: David Richards, Opinion Editor September 14, 2020

On Sunday, August 30th, 26-year-old Nikolas Frazier called 9-1-1 to report a man seen carrying a rifle in a Walmart parking lot on the corner of Herndon Ave. and Clovis Ave. in Clovis.  As officers...

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Faculty Responds to the Continuation of Distance Learning For the Upcoming Spring Semester

Story By: Jessie Martinez, Reporter September 14, 2020

On Aug. 27, the State Center Community College District Chancellor announced the decision that the spring 2021 semester will be taught almost fully online. Considering that last semesters’ closures...

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