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Steve Alcala started teaching high school music in the 1980s. Today, he supplies much needed sheet music to customers around the world.
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Northern District of California Senior Judge Claudia Wilken denied the Mountain West's motion to dismiss the case on Tuesday. She set an initial case management conference for Nov. 18.
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Castro battled "a courageous journey with cancer," the family said in a statement shortly after his death on Sunday.
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Stanislaus State issued layoff notices to 18 employees in March. Budget deficits loom at Fresno State and CSU Bakersfield as well.
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The inaugural baccalaureate class was part of a new program called "Degrees of Change."
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The newspaper’s "America’s Best Colleges" report was released Thursday, ranking the campus No.1 in the category of social mobility.
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This Saturday, the Fresno State football team will be kicking off their season against the University of Michigan. KVPR's Elizabeth Arakelian spoke with Stephen Hicks of ABC30 to get a preview of the game.
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Researchers analyzed data between 2015 and 2020 and found little job growth for adjacent neighborhoods after major brands like Ulta and Amazon built warehouses in 2018.
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Fresno State calls itself the Valley’s university, but it’s campus is deteriorating. And twice now, Fresno County residents voted down a ballot measure that would have infused the university with more than a billion dollars for repairs. So, why do voters not trust the measure, and what’s next for the university?
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While students at college campuses across the country have demonstrated against the war in Gaza by building campus encampments and occupying buildings, campuses in California’s Central Valley have so far taken a different approach.