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ASG Book Loan flyer

ASG Lending a Hand, Offers Book Loans

Story By: Valorie Lo, Reporter February 4, 2022

 Fresno City College’s Associated Student Government is once again offering a book loans to help cover cost of  books for approved students. Once every semester, ASG gives out a $100 book loan to...

Students approach the Jostens cap and gown booth. The grad fair was an opportunity to check out the prices of caps and gowns.

First Grad Fair at FCC

Story By: Julie Chavez, Reporter March 12, 2020

Fresno City College held its first-ever Grad Fair on March 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Free Speech Area in front of the bookstore.  The fair was put together in order to give students graduating...

President Carole Goldsmith sits down with the Rampage to discuss the state of the campus, Jan. 28, 2020. Goldsmith touched on enrollment, new faculty, the controversial new managers of the bookstore, and campus security after a misunderstanding prompted rumors of a possible shooting, which turned out to be unfounded.

Spring 2020 – A Sitdown With President Goldsmith

Story By: Ben Hensley, Editor-in-Chief January 31, 2020

Above the hustle and bustle of the beginning weeks of the spring 2020 semester at Fresno City College, Dr. Carole Goldsmith prepares herself and her staff for another semester as college president. So...

How to Get a Campus Job

Story By: Avery Johnston, Reporter October 9, 2019

Students don’t have to look far for job opportunities because Fresno City College offers a variety of jobs through the Federal Work Study Program. Student workers are allowed to work up to 19 hours...

Trustees Consider Breaking Up With Follett

Story By: Leilani Bustos, Reporter October 9, 2019

The Board of Trustees of the State Center Community College District is considering terminating its contract with Follett Higher Education, Inc. after facing weeks of backlash from district’s faculty...

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