By George B. Kauffman The most important events in chemistry for the year 2018 are listed and briefly discussed. In the field of Computational Chemistry, researchers continued to explore [...] Continue Reading
The Year in Chemistry 2018
By George B. Kauffman The most important events in chemistry for the year 2018 are listed and briefly discussed. In the field of Computational Chemistry, researchers continued to explore [...] Continue Reading
T-Mobile and Sprint Merger Hearing Held in Fresno
By Tracy Rosenberg The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) held a public participation hearing in Fresno on the statewide application for T-Mobile to merge with Sprint, which is part of [...] Continue Reading
T-Mobile and Sprint Merger Hearing Held in Fresno
By Tracy Rosenberg The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) held a public participation hearing in Fresno on the statewide application for T-Mobile to merge with Sprint, which is part of [...] Continue Reading
Fresno Ends Homelessness: Here Is How It Happened
By Mike Rhodes (Author’s note: This fictional account illustrates the events, policy changes and political will it would take to end homelessness in our community.) The New Year started off [...] Continue Reading
The Privilege of Being Polite
By Carli White-Morgan I’ve been thinking a lot lately about politeness, as people decry the lack of it in public. Have you ever known someone who was always polite? Then one day they just snap and [...] Continue Reading
The Privilege of Being Polite
By Carli White-Morgan I’ve been thinking a lot lately about politeness, as people decry the lack of it in public. Have you ever known someone who was always polite? Then one day they just snap and [...] Continue Reading
Neighborhood Killers
By Kevin Hall The climate change movement’s new demand of Congressional candidates and incumbents is that they refuse all contributions from fossil fuel interests and pledge to support the Green [...] Continue Reading
Neighborhood Killers
By Kevin Hall The climate change movement’s new demand of Congressional candidates and incumbents is that they refuse all contributions from fossil fuel interests and pledge to support the Green [...] Continue Reading
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR — February 2019
Behavior Guidelines at Fresno State When the Fresno Bee reported on this subject in its Dec. 28, 2018, issue, I felt like I was in a time warp and the campus was heading into an academician’s [...] Continue Reading
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR — February 2019
Behavior Guidelines at Fresno State When the Fresno Bee reported on this subject in its Dec. 28, 2018, issue, I felt like I was in a time warp and the campus was heading into an academician’s [...] Continue Reading
Now More Than Ever: Why Equity and Fairness Matter in Fresno’s Legal Cannabis Industry
By Cesar Casamayor and Gidai Maaza As we begin to digest the results of Fresno’s historic legalization of cannabis, we must unify toward an industry that works for everyone, not just the [...] Continue Reading










