The University Police Department announced last week that parking fines at Fresno State would be increasing beginning May 16th.
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Policy questions arise with new parking fine increase
Fraternity to get muddy for kids’ ministry
The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity is hosting a mud volleyball tournament this weekend to raise money for the Kids Alive Ministry.
Former Collegian sports editor dies suddenly
Fresno State alumnus and former Collegian sports editor Darrell Copeland passed away suddenly Monday night at a recreational softball league game. He was 25 years old.
Health class hosts free HIV testing day
More than 100 people turned out for the Sexually Transmitted Infection testing day that happened on campus earlier this month.
Squirrel Appreciation week comes to an end
Tomorrow marks the end of Squirrel Appreciation week, and Wanda the squirrel has spent the week making her way around campus.
A bartender’s guide to bar behavior
I took up bartending when I went back to school so that I could pay my bills while I got my education. I decided to take the job in the service industry because I figured if I made good tips, I wouldn’t have to work a full 40 hours a week to make ends meet.
NASA selects ‘Team Fresno State’ for zero gravity experiment
Eight Fresno State students have been chosen by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to conduct an experiment in its Grant Us Space Reduced Gravity Education Flight Program.
Fresno State steps up game for bicyclists
New and improved bike racks have been installed on campus for the convenience of those who ride their bike to school.
Criminology department deceives grad students
Fresno State’s criminology department has a reputation for being one of the best in California, if not in the United States. Because of this, it’s no wonder why students who are pursuing higher education in the field of criminology would want to do so at this university.









