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
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
He Said to Himself
By Ruth Gadebusch He surely says a lot to himself. I refer to the president of this nation as he so often peppers his pronouncements to the world: “I said to myself…” Alas, I wish he kept most of [...] Continue Reading
He Said to Himself
By Ruth Gadebusch He surely says a lot to himself. I refer to the president of this nation as he so often peppers his pronouncements to the world: “I said to myself…” Alas, I wish he kept most of [...] Continue Reading
Book Review: Personal Paths to Humanism
By George B. Kauffman Personal Paths to Humanism, edited by Bob Bhaerman and Fred Edwards, Humanist Press, 1777 T St. NW, Washington, DC 20009, 2016, Paperback, $12.99. ISBN [...] Continue Reading
Finally Free Fresno!
By Boston Woodard My being released from prison story is complicated; I don’t even know where to begin. I was supposed to have been released March 20, 2017. On that date, I was picked up by two [...] Continue Reading
Book Review: Personal Paths to Humanism
By George B. Kauffman Personal Paths to Humanism, edited by Bob Bhaerman and Fred Edwards, Humanist Press, 1777 T St. NW, Washington, DC 20009, 2016, Paperback, $12.99. ISBN [...] Continue Reading
Finally Free Fresno!
By Boston Woodard My being released from prison story is complicated; I don’t even know where to begin. I was supposed to have been released March 20, 2017. On that date, I was picked up by two [...] Continue Reading
Clearing the Air
By Tom Frantz The 2018 SJV State of the Air Report is not the American Lung Association annual report, which goes by a similar name. In that report, ozone and particulate pollution are separated [...] Continue Reading
San Joaquin Valley Facing Serious Impacts Says Climate Change Assessment
By Vic Bedoian Virtually every aspect of life in the San Joaquin Valley will be dramatically affected by climate change. Mostly because of a warming planet. At a symposium sponsored by the Fresno [...] Continue Reading








