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University lacks LGBT resources

Though homosexuality is nothing new, its visibility is. Officials agree that the lack of visibility of the homosexual community, among other things, translates to the lack of services for homosexual university students.

 
 

Polarizing educator talks education

An elementary education theorist from the University of Illinois at Chicago, Bill Ayers, visited Fresno State Friday as a guest of one of the school’s clubs.

 
 

Layoffs of 46 employees

In preparation of next year’s state budget, Fresno State’s president said the university will lay off 46 state, staff and management employees beginning July 1.

 
 

UHS building back on schedule

Thirty days behind schedule when the semester kicked off, the new University High School (UHS) building is back on pace to reaching its September target date.

 
 

E-reserves to make move

By August, the Henry Madden Library will no longer offer electronic reserves for faculty, according to library officials.

 
 

Smears mar ASI election

As the elections began Tuesday, negative campaign fliers could be seen around campus.

 
 

March to capitol planned

Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) is sponsoring a bus to take student activists Monday to a march to the state capitol.

 
 

Senator resigns

An Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) senator resigned earlier this month, and said it was because ASI is too passive.

 
 

Faculty underreport cheating

Fresno State instructors underreport incidents of cheating and plagiarism, according to university officials.

 
 
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