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The Rampage Online

The News Site of Fresno City College

The Rampage Online

The News Site of Fresno City College

The Rampage Online

2014-2015 Staff

Reporter

Michael Mendez

The Fresno City College women’s tennis team traveled to their university neighbors playing an exhibition match against nationally ranked Fresno State. State showed why they are ranked number 24 in the nation by winning all of...

Keaundrey Clark
Sports Editor

Keaundrey Clark

Keaundrey is in his fifth semester at Fresno City College and at the Rampage. He's been the sports editor for a year. He was born January 10, 1993 and raised in Fresno his entire life. He's a Journalism Major and hopes to continue...

Sydney Excinia
Business Manager

Sydney Excinia

Follow @MissSydneyMonet // Sydney Monet Excinia was born and raised in Fresno, Cali. The eldest of three children, she quickly realized how her role as a “bigger sister” would play in her professional life. Sydney is currently a full-time student at Fresno City College, enjoying the many aspects of a largely diverse community college. This semester she serves as the business manager for the Rampage and will graduate in May wi...

Patrick Forrest
Reporter

Patrick Forrest

Follow @forrestp8 // Patrick is in his fifth semester at Fresno City College and at the Rampage. He was born Feb. 5, 1994 and raised in Chicago his entire life until moving out to Fresno just before starting college. He has begun to enjoy California since being out here, but is still very often looking for new things to do or see. With his wide array of interest you can find him talking ab...

Cresencio Rodriguez
Editor-in-Chief

Cresencio Rodriguez

Cresencio Rodriguez-Delgado has led the Rampage for four semesters as the Editor in Chief. Cresencio joined the Rampage on January 12, 2014 and has reported on several topics such as U.S. President Obama's visit to Fresno amid...

Dympna Ugwu-Oju
Rampage Advisor

Dympna Ugwu-Oju

Follow @dugwuoju // Dympna Ugwu-Oju has written and published extensively in national newspapers and magazines, including Newsweek and the New York Times.  Her first book, What Will My Mother Say (A Tribal African Girl Comes of Age in America) describes Ugwu-Oju’s childhood in the traditional Ibo culture of Nigeria and chronicles her war-torn childhood.  Her second book, In the Eyes of God, is awaiting publ...