With a season-ending win over Porterville, the Fresno City College men’s basketball team has won its ninth straight Central Valley Conference title. The Rams, 23-6 overall and 11-1 in the CVC, defeated Porterville 94-84 on Feb. 17 to clinch a share of the conference championship.
Free speech and free will have been under attack at Fresno City College right under our noses, perhaps for years. The college is entrenched in debate over an instructor’s academic freedom and students’ rights to an education free of an instructor’s personal beliefs and biases.
Organizers of African American History Month celebrations at Fresno City College plan to rejoice in gospel music to close the month’s events. The African American Faculty & Staff Association will host a gospel celebration Sunday at 3 p.m. in the main cafeteria.
Foxx relaxes in his chair with a smile on his face, surrounded by photos covering the walls and shelves of books holding videos and music, but nothing in the small office belongs to him. In his first semester at Fresno City College, Jim Foxx, a choir instructor, is substituting in the College Choir and the City Singer classes for Prof.
The year is 1958. The underwater utopia, Rapture, does not yet know chaos. In one dark hallway, a ghoulish little girl with a syringe is threatened by mutated thugs, addicts to the genetic substance ADAM notorious in the city. Defenseless, she cries out… and you come running.