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April 2004 • Vol 7• No 8 |
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IN THIS ISSUE: Front Page | News | Features | Arts | FYI | Newsmakers | Sports | Survey
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Ricchiuti Academic Center
Fresno State's Athletics Department held a ceremonial groundbreaking on March 4 for the Ricchiuti Academic Center and the expansion to the Duncan Building. The $5 million project is expected to be completed in October. more
Torch of Excellence
The eighth annual Kiwanis Torch of Excellence Dinner will be held Monday, April 26, to honor Fresno State student-athletes who have achieved a 3.0 or better cumulative GPA for spring and fall 2003, or have maintained a 3.0 or better cumulative GPA for their academic career. more
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Cates ushers in new era: women's golf
Angie Cates, Fresno State’s new head women’s golf coach, has experience as a golf coach and in the professional world as she gets ready to christen the beginning of a new collegiate sport at Fresno State. more
Spring Basketball Camp
Fresno State Men's Basketball is holding a “Spring Break Basketball Camp,” April 5-8. The camp is offered to boys and girls from 3rd through 8th grades and is $275.00 for all-day campers and $150 for half-day campers. A special rate is offered for Fresno State employee family members: $50 off the all-day price ($225) and $25 off the half-day price ($125). more
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Men’s volleyball #2 in U.S.
Three Fresno State graduate students discussed their efforts to balance their academics and athletics in an article about the men’s volleyball team in the Fresno Bee Neighbors CityView. more
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