During the 1960s, the United States recruited Hmong people to fight on the side of Americans in the Vietnam War. The Hmong, an ethnic minority group originating in China and Southeast Asia, then participated in what is known as the “Secret War.”
» Paige Ricks
Preserving and adapting
The struggle and the progress
Nobama? Obama? Yes, we can? Oh, yes, he did.
Candidates take on student issues
College is not affordable for many families. Many college students are in debt or lack health care. And some students are worried about what jobs will be available when they graduate in the next couple years.
BIG Fresno Fair Music
The Fresno Fair is hosting concerts from many appealing recording artists, varying in genres of indie rock, country, hip-hop, and even some old school bands.
Faces behind the campaign
On a Saturday afternoon, off of busy Shaw Avenue, members of the community are supporting Barack Obama and volunteering their time at his headquarters.
To the Great Wall and back
With football season around the corner, the Fresno State Marching Band is preparing for the first home game on September 13 against Wisconsin.
Summer of Arts
This past summer, some students were stuck in a classroom — not by choice. Staring out the window wishing they were laying out by the pool with friends or simply “anywhere but here.”
Let’s go ride a bike
Campus parking pass, $68 per semester. Gas, $3.67 per gallon. Going Green — priceless.
Lecture examines news coverage and race
Since the middle of February, the Central Valley Cultural Heritage Institute has been offering a cross-lecture series at Fresno State.
On Thursday, Kelley Campos McCoy, Ph.D., discussed how it is easy to blame the media when it comes to issues relating race and gender, in an interactive lecture titled, “News Coverage as it Relates to Race”.
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