Classes may be on hiatus during spring break next week, but some students and staff are not taking a break. Fresno State students will participate in numerous events during spring break, including two trips and a colloquium.
» Joseph Luiz
Some groups not taking a break
The joys of free ice cream
As a poor college student, I hunt for bargains and freebies whenever I can. On March 11, I made another discovery.
Each second Tuesday of each month, the Farm Market offers free samples of ice cream, featuring different flavors each month. Each flavor is picked randomly. On this particular day, those flavors were regular peanut butter [...]
The shot of a lifetime
Two women walk onto a basketball court. One old and the other young.
The older woman grabs a basketball and begins dribbling around the court.
The girl, just 3 years old, observes her. The woman tosses the child the basketball and smiles as she watches the girl mimic her.
This is how freshman women’s basketball player Jaleesa Ross began to learn how to play basketball.
Nervous for the job interview
I don’t think I’m the only student to go into a job interview nervous, unconfident and wanting some help. Luckily for some students, they don’t have to worry about that with the Mock Interview Days event.
One of the things I liked most about writing this story was that I was able to give fellow students [...]
Mock job interviews
Students can receive instant feedback from employers about their job interview skills during Mock Interview Days on March 7 and 11.
Higher turnout expected in ASI election
Last year 494 students voted in the Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) elections. This year ASI expects 2,000.
Focused on care
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For the first time at Fresno State, students can delve more deeply into the intricacies of autism by interacting one-on-one with autistic children.
Fresno State hosts Red Wave Classic Livestock Show
The 15th annual Red Wave Classic Junior Livestock Show was held at the Livestock Pavilion at the Fresno Fairgrounds from Feb. 8-10.
It’s easy to donate
Read this blog’s related story.
If more students knew that a $1 donation would feed someone $8 worth of food, would more donate?
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