Parking at FCC: A Survival Guide
Ram Minute Fall 2018 Issue 4
Reporter Ben Hensley highlights the major articles that can be seen when you the fourth issue of The Rampage.
MPWR
Dozens turned out for MPWR Community Block Party, on Sept. 30, where MPWR’s community organizers worked with the local neighborhood to paint a mural. Video by Eric Ham
Conflict in the ASG
Check out the video showing a sample of the infighting inside the Associated Student Goverment accompanied with the story written by Multimedia Editor Larry Valenzuela. Video by Joanne Murrieta.
ASG President Christopher Washington
Meet your new President of the Asociated Student Goverment. Video by Eric Ham.
Relay for Life
Fresno City College hosted a 24 hour charity event for The American Cancer Society at Ratcliffe Stadium this weekend. Particpants adorned neon unicorn headware and walked a relay to raise money and awareness🦄. Here's a quick highlight reel of the event. Video by Larry Valenzuela
An evening with Fatty Cakes & the Puff Pastries
Up and coming all female punk band Fatty Cakes and the Puff Pastries talk about their experience in the Fresno punk scene, and the legacy they want to leave behind through their music. Video by Paulina Rodriguez and Larry Valenzuela
Tuning in with Fresno based rap group YCG Radio
Tuning in with Fresno rap group YCG Radio
Video by Paulina Rodriguez and Larry Valenzuela
Hip Hop collective Hopeless Yet Happy aims to create music with a "message."
Hip Hop collective Hopeless Yet Happy aims to create music with a "message."
Judah
Fresno band Judah talk about their new EP, favorite performance, and music inspiration. Video by Paulina Rodriguez and Larry Valenzuela
Jazz Showcase The Road to Reno
Bullard High School student Brandon Muhawi performs a solo during "North Rampart" with the Fresno City College Jazz Ensemble as part of the High School Enrichment Program on Wednesday, April 25, 2018. Video by Larry Valenzuela
Send Silence Packing 4/16/18
Did you see the all backpacks in the cafeteria today? Here's why they were there.
Monday Mixer: Pushing the Culture
Strummer's hosts mixers every Monday where artists, musicians and other creators came together. Here's a taste of what goes down.
Kathleen Shock
Fresno City College communications instructor Kathleen Schock is one of the five women highlighted in our special women's issue. She's had an extensive career in the media, and last February she became Deputy Director of the California Guidance Initiative. Schock is creating change through education. Video by Paulina Rodriguez Ruiz
Jazz March 13, 2018.
Fresno City College's Latin Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Singers, and Combos perform at the FCC theater on Tuesday, March 13, 2018. Video by Paulina Rodriguez Ruiz
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The Only Cash Tribute Band
The Only Cash Tribute Band performs at the Old Administration Building at Fresno City College Saturday night, Feb. 3, 2018. Video by Larry Valenzuela
Women's March Saturday Jan. 20, 2018
Central Valley organizers used the second annual Women’s March on Jan. 20 to push people to the voting polls in the upcoming 2018 midterm elections. Video by Paulina Rodriguez Ruiz
Carlson Herbert, 19-year-old entrepreneur and owner of Urban C...
Carlson Herbert, 19-year-old entrepreneur and owner of Urban Crow Apparel, started a business after taking a printmaking class at FCC Fall 2016. Watch his story!
Rampage Eats : La Arepa
La Arepa gives Fresno a taste of Venezuela.
Protesters and counter-protesters gathered on the corner of Kings Canyon Road and Phillips for a Fresno GOP fundraiser event that is headlining Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
Arpaio was pardoned by President Trump earlier this year after he was found guilty of racially profiling Latinos.
Students "Steppin' in the Name of Love" in the Free Speech Area for the Back to Black event hosted by the Pan-African Student Union on Sept 19.
Ram Minute Issue 2
Check out this Issue's edition of the Ram Minute starring Reporter Mariah Garcia and featuring a new intro by David Hernandez.
Fresno City Council member Esmeralda Soria speaking at a protest today in front of the Fresno court house on Tulare street.
Protesters gathered to stand up against the Trump administration's decision to end the DACA program.