Citrus is becoming a safer place to lock your bike, but bike thefts are on the rise nationally. It is estimated that there are
Month: May 2013
Celebrating softball
This year at the softball field on the south end of campus, tucked away between the tennis courts and the golf range, Citrus history was
Rebuild citizenship road
On behalf of AB540 students at Citrus College, Congress should create a pathway to American citizenship for unauthorized immigrants, who came here as children and
A performance best forgotten
The annual Citrus Singers’ performance is bittersweet every year, as is always the case when a close-knit group says goodbye for the last time. Unfortunately, this year’s matinee performance was
Former Marine a credit to our nation
Thriving on excellence, encouragement and teaching others to do their finest, this United States Marine of nine years, now a veteran mentor at the Citrus
Budget revise brings big hope for education
After a half-decade pattern of decreased funding, program reductions and class cuts, California community colleges finally have something to celebrate. Gov. Jerry Brown released his
Forestry program blooms
For students who care about preserving our resources and sustaining them, the Wildlife Resources and Forestry program at Citrus College is your answer. The
Letters to the editor: Trustee denies allegations
Editor’s note: On March 19, Citrus College Faculty Association president John Fincher presented the Board of Trustees with evidence he claimed proved Trustee Gary Woods
Class sections to double in summer 2013
This summer, Citrus College is trying to get students to choose textbooks over the beach. The college will offer 250 class sections in the