Jacob Eckrich, 21, has always been known as a funny guy, the class clown. Humor is something that just comes naturally to this Fresno City College student. He can recall the day in high school that marked an era of a new passion for the art of comedy which would pave the way for an interest in writing.
Bioshock 2 proves a worthy successor
The year is 1958. The underwater utopia, Rapture, does not yet know chaos. In one dark hallway, a ghoulish little girl with a syringe is threatened by mutated thugs, addicts to the genetic substance ADAM notorious in the city. Defenseless, she cries out… and you come running.
Foxx relaxes in his chair with a smile on his face, surrounded by photos covering the walls and shelves of books holding videos and music, but nothing in the small office belongs to him. In his first semester at Fresno City College, Jim Foxx, a choir instructor, is substituting in the College Choir and the City Singer classes for Prof.
In March, the Fresno City College City Jazz Festival will celebrate its 20th anniversary. The festival, which has earned a national reputation, gives student performers from schools throughout the state an opportunity to receive scholarships to further their music education.
Experience the Power of Freedom
Fresno City College will host “The Exonerated,” another live, staged production that will open in early March. Based on true stories, this newly written modern drama, deals with prisoners that were mistakenly convicted and placed on death row to face capital punishment.