Adrian Valenzuela, president of the Veteran Network (pictured left) alongside friends and family that came out to support the car wash on Feb. 8 in
Day: February 19, 2014
This campus is not an ashtray
Art Work by: Christian Rodriguez Smoking should not be tolerated on campus and Citrus must adopt a tobacco-free policy in order to provide a safe
Welcome to your paper: A letter from the Editor-in-Chief
Hello, My name is Evan Solano, I am honored to serve you once again as Editor-in-Chief. This letter is meant to give you guys a
Radio Clarion: Album Reviews
The debut album of St. Paul & the Broken Bones, “Half The City,” released Feb. 18, is a vibrant and exciting nod to the traditional
Japanese group to bring charged live show to HPAC
Siro-A, pictured above, have mesmerized audiences around the world with their incredible light show music. The group will be performing for the first time in
Radio Clarion: Yuna talks about her new album and first Pomona gig
Malaysian R&B/pop singer Yuna will be performing at the Glasshouse in Pomona on Feb. 20 at 8p.m. Yuna is currently on tour for her latest
‘Lights, Camera, Girl-on-Girl Action!’
Hayden Memorial Library was transformed into Hester High School during the MTV filming of it’s new television show, “Faking It” on Jan. 27-31. Filming resumed
Record number of Scholar Ballers announced
There are athletes that dominate off field as well as on the field. These students are recognized by being given the name, Scholar Ballers. Scholar
‘Bounce-Back’ stands out on men’s team
Chris Reyes #23 of Citrus College goes up for a layup against Drew Ruffin Cannon, #32 of LA Valley at the Owls’ Nest on Jan.