It’s coming down to the wire for fall sports at Citrus. The seven active teams only have a total of eight home games remaining, and
Day: October 24, 2012
Registration priority changes ahead with SB1456
Students who focus on following their school educational plans through to completion stand to benefit from a new law amending the priority registration process in
Auto thefts on the rise at Citrus
Citrus College has recently seen a rise in car thefts and burglaries in the past month. Two vehicles have been reported stolen and three burglarized
Cars that are locked, stay on the lot
Citrus College has recently seen a rise in car thefts and burglaries, which might be worrisome for students who keep their cars in the lots.
Prop. 32 protects no one, only harms
The California school system is supposed to be al about the students. So why is it that we community college students often feel that we
Writers With Benefits: Faking it is breaking it
(MCT) Disclaimer: College students have sex. So do professors, coaches and administrators. Knowing this, Clarion editor-in-chief David Tate and opinions editor Melanie Gudino have joined
Zombie flash mob “Rocks the Vote”
Editor’s note: In the Oct. 24 issue of the Clarion, it was reported that performers danced to “Gangnam Style.” The performers only danced to Michael
Proposition 37 lets consumers know the truth
We need to take charge of our own health because everyone else is far more concerned about their money. Voting yes on Prop 37 will
Proposition 36 threatens our safety, economy
The short-form summary for Proposition 36 says it “Revises law to impose life sentence only when a new felony conviction is serious or violent.” In