Two sweeping changes were made to campus policies by the Citrus Community College Board of Trustees at its Nov. 20 meeting. During the previous meeting
Month: November 2012
Writers With Benefits: Sex Myths
“The sexuality in cultures throughout the world ebb and flow. You had a Roman period, a Greek period, where people were more open. Then you
Your writing guru is here
Maybe the best kept secret on campus is The Writing Café and over this past month they hosted a series of workshops called the “Secret
Swim team is finally back in the water
After two years of being held under water, the women’s swim team finally has a chance to emerge once again. With Andrew Silva as the
Editor’s Corner: Making my novel great
The phrase “life is short” has been said for so long, I’m surprised people don’t realize how contradictory a statement that is. Life is long.
Thankful for my blessing in disguise
Stupid “positive” sign. What’s so positive about a positive sign when there wasn’t anything positive about it? Honestly, I didn’t know what I was going
Owls stung by Hornets in Western State Bowl game
Many sports fans are familiar with the saying “better lucky than good”—sometimes, no matter how well a team executes its gameplan, it can still come
Play addresses veterans’ inner struggles post-war
The Bronze Star,” a play co-authored by Citrus professors Bruce Olav Solheim and Neil H. Weiss, is a rare look at the inner struggles of
Why my family came to America
Juan-Carlos Luevano grew up in Zecatecas Mexico, where the job opportunities were scarce and the schools weren’t the best. A married man with seven children,