As Fresno’s flu outbreak passed the one-week mark, the virus’s deadly potential started to come into focus, at […]
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In our new series, historian Ethan J. Kytle follows the 1918-19 flu epidemic in Fresno, CA, as it was chronicled in local newspapers and other primary sources.
I didn’t know what soccer was actually. I was coming home from school one day and saw a poster on the wall that they were having tryouts. I told my mom that I wanted to try out.
Soccer in Visalia, much like the rest of the United States, has been marginalized behind sports with American origins such as football, baseball, and basketball. The Heritage Court and Pillars of Fame are furthering that marginalization by neglecting the significant contributions of so many people who have contributed to the community through soccer.
The semester comes in, the semester goes out… you can’t explain it. You can’t explain it, folks. Except […]
The history of women’s soccer at Fresno City College shares many similarities with teams established at the collegiate […]
The three of us were sitting outside at the beer garden, in the mild early summer heat, sipping […]
While there is some debate about the United States’ most popular sport, the top three are most definitely […]