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Fresno Unified identified the “devastating $7.1 million loss” after conducting an analysis to confirm the projected impact of ...
Cierra Jackson, a 2020 Chandler alum, is fresh off an NCAA title in the discus and just signed a professional track and field ...
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Kansas Jayhawks News Ex-KU Jayhawks PG Angel Goodrich earns Hall of Fame honor | Kansas City StarFormer University of Kansas ...
To be two-spirited, to see through the eyes of more than one gender, is what many Indigenous members of the LGBTQ+ community want to embrace.
Fresno State has a pivotal football season ahead of them. The Bulldogs have been one of the elite non-power conference programs in history with 13 total conference championships and 11 10-win seasons.
Jesús Martínez, a former Fresno State University professor who was present at the unveiling of the statue more than 20 years ago, said Oaxacan immigrants play an important role in Fresno and the ...
Juárez was a Mexican politician, military commander, and lawyer who served as governor of Oaxaca state and was the 26th president of México from 1858 until his death in office in 1872 at age 66. A ...
Learn why Benito Juárez’s statue resides in Fresno’s Courthouse Park, honoring the first indigenous president of México and his inspiring legacy.
New Orleans Saints new head coach Kellen Moore was asked about former Fresno State quarterback Derek Carr at his introductory press conference. Moore says Carr is one of the premier players in the ...
California state agencies have signed off on the renaming of more than 30 locations across 15 counties with a name that is considered derogatory toward Indigenous women. The renaming effort ...
FRESNO STATE — On Friday and Saturday, October 18th and 19th, Fresno State will host the 34th annual California Indian Conference. The event will take place at the Ellipse Gallery and Table Mountain ...
FRESNO—The Neum Native American Student Association at Fresno State in collaboration with the Fresno State Library invites you to celebrate the life and work of three Central Valley Indigenous elders.