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Daniel Moore poses for a picture behind his desk on Feb. 12, 2025.

Building Moore to Fresno City College: The new vice president of administrative services

Story By: Christianna Schiotis, Editor-in-Chief February 19, 2025

Daniel Moore has been appointed as the new vice president of administrative services, and at the time of the interview he had only been working for “a week and a couple days.” In this position,...

A crowd gathers around at Fresno City Hall for the No Kings Day march organized alongside the 50501 movement against President Donald Trump’s administration on Feb. 17, 2025.

No Kings Day March at Fresno City Hall in Coordination with the 50501 Movement

Story By: Matthew Echavez, Managing Editor February 18, 2025

Protests in Fresno continued as approximately 250 people attended a march at Fresno City Hall in coordination with the decentralized 50501 (50 protests, 50 states, one day) movement on Feb. 17, 2025. On...

Protesters walk towards Blackstone from McKinley Avenue silently holding their signs and flag passing a Fresno City College sign on Feb. 11, 2025

Fresno City College Student Protesters Demand Action to Protect Immigrant Rights

Story By: Gavin Ruland, Reporter February 12, 2025

On Feb. 11, Fresno City College students led a protest to advocate for the protection of immigrant families, demanding change for a better future. Roughly 10 students marched from the FCC sign on North...

Protest organizer Leonel Flores leads a chant through his speakerphone to the immigration rights demonstrators gathered at the corner of Blackstone and Nees on Jan. 20.

Immigration rights protests return to River Park: A Photo Essay

Story By: Matthew Echavez, Alyssa Bustamante, Matthew Rodriguez, and Apollo Soto January 22, 2025

On Jan. 20, a second protest was held at Blackstone and Nees by River Park in support of immigrants rights. It followed up on an initial demonstration that drew over 1,000 attendees on Jan. 12. The...

Inside the main entrance area of Candy Ink Tattoos studio on Dec. 7.

Empowering Women Through Art: Fresno’s Female-Owned Tattoo Studio

Story By: Adriana Franco, Reporter December 10, 2024

A tattoo studio in North West Fresno is redefining norms in a male-dominated industry.  Candy Ink Tattoos, owned by Milana Salas and located at 2547 W. Shaw Ave., Suite 115, provides an inclusive women-centered...

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