The Collegian Online asks students how they are getting along with registration for the fall semester.
» Carl Merriam
Students speak on registration frustration
Give me a break — but not now
Sometimes I try to figure out how the Fresno State administration decides when to schedule our holidays. I imagine hazy chicken races held in the Joyal basement.
Father and son
Farmworker rights activist Cesar Chavez was honored Monday, March 30, on campus. Chavez’s son Paul came to Fresno State as part of a ceremony honoring his father’s efforts.
My sweet ride
I do not work for John Deere. My dad is a farmer. I like green.
Origami club folds for fun
Fresno State’s origami club is the place for paper-folding fanatics and those interested in the Japanese art. In this video, Nu Vang, president of the club, demonstrates how to fold some of the club’s latest projects and talks about why she loves origami.
Leaving their mark
Drive-By Press educates people across the country about the ancient — and disappearing — art of printmaking. Joseph Velasquez and Drew Iwaniw made their second trip to Fresno State Monday. In this video, Velasquez and Iwaniw share their thoughts about their art.
The glass master
Joseph Morel is a glassblowing master. This is what he was born to do. He spent the last 30 years as a production glassblower.
Unbreakable glass
The Fresno State art program includes classes in glassblowing. Glassblowing instructor Joseph Morel says glassblowing is more than an art; it is a teacher of life lessons. In this special to The Collegian Online, Morel and his students talk about their passion for glass.
Library loves and hates
The Collegian asks students what they like and dislike most about the new library.






