The economic climate in the Central Valley has brought about numerous obstacles including joblessness and bankruptcy among small businesses. Lately, reports of another serious problem have arisen, cash counterfeiting.
» Michael Mygind
Counterfeit cash threatens businesses
Parking lot trash continues to be a problem
Finding on-campus parking can often be a daunting task, except in one spot. Located on the southwest side of Fresno State’s campus, just west of the University Courtyard dorms is a parking lot that often has many open spaces, as well as an abundance of garbage littering in the aisles and gutters.
History of irrigation displayed
Items representing the local and nationwide history of irrigation technology have been put on display in the Water Energy and Technology (WET) Incubator at Fresno State as part of the Irrigation Museum project.
Giving back
The Business Associates, a group consisting of more than 100 business and investors that donate money to student causes, has been given the 2008 Distinguished Achievement award by the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ (AFP) San Joaquin Valley Chapter of California.
The new face of Fresno fashion
Since its opening in January, The Laundry Room, a high-end fashion boutique, has opened the eyes of their customers by introducing them to the owner’s favorite designers.
Video Game Review: “Gears of War 2″
This last Friday marked the release of “Gears of War 2,” the sequel to 2006’s breakout hit for the Xbox 360.
Help for Valley’s children
The Central California Children’s Institute (CCCI) at Fresno State has recently named Dr. Cassandra Joubert as its new director.
Born to rock
Her name is not a household name at the moment when it comes to popular music, but she is steadily gaining ecognition and momentum as she tours.
Ag director wins CSSA award
The honor of being picked out of thousands, recognized for the accomplishments of one’s lifelong work. It is a dream that many can only imagine, but for one local instructor, it is anything but.







