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Fresno City College has yet to spend over $2 million in state funds that it has received to support its students with basic needs, such as housing, transportation, and food, and it doesn’t yet have a ...
The State Center Community College District placed Fresno City College instructor and president of the school’s Academic Senate, Tom Boroujeni, on administrative leave late Thursday, district ...
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Take a look inside Fresno City College’s new $87M science building. ‘Already at capacity’After months of construction, Fresno City College’s new three-level science building near the corner of Blackstone and Weldon avenues is finally open. The huge glass and concrete building opened ...
The heart of Fresno City College's campus was beating once again Monday. While some students stopped for directions, others were catching up with friends or grabbing a bite to eat. On the east ...
A pedestrian was killed by a train in Fresno, California on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025. ANTHONY GALAVIZ [email protected] A man was struck and killed by a train while trying to cross train tracks ...
Fresno, CA – Dr. Christine Holt, the Chancellor of the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana, is one of four finalists for ...
It's the program’s first trip under Newton, who led Butte College to three straight Elite Eights before being hired as ...
On the men’s side, junior guard Chris Holley was a first-team selection, while junior guard James Noble and senior guard ...
Fresno State's offseason included a long list of defensive line additions, including Fresno City College recruit Jack Metzler. The 6-foot-3 and 235-pound Arizona native will be staying in the ...
Caruthers High School has grown so accustomed to the grandest stage in California high school basketball: the Golden 1 Center ...
Since 2021, Fresno City College has received millions of dollars in state funds to provide basic resources — such as food, housing, transportation and health care — to its neediest students.
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