By Joe Moreno | Staff Writer After years of struggling to enroll in classes that were simply not available, students can look forward to a more
Month: May 2014
Owls baseball comes to an end on a promising note
By Dillon Cooper | Managing Editor Owls’ freshmen stepped up this season in the baseball team’s push for a playoff berth, but they ended the season
Singers debut Broadway
The third-year Citrus Singers stepped to the front of the stage to take their bows before performing their emotional final song, “Thank You For The
Yes on Prop 41 and 42
(MCT Campus) By Clarion Editorial Board Propositions 41 and 42 will be on the ballot in the June 3 California Primary Election. Vote yes for both.
From dude rock to death metal
Murder Most Foul, left to right, Yuri Oatis, Raiden Ikeda, Joe Moller, Miguel Camarenas and Don Peña. The band is comprised entriely of students in
Owls flying away with scholarships
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Teenager runs for state senate position
Marc Rodriguez, pictured above, is an 18-year old Mt. San Antonio College student who is running as a write-in candidate for state Senate. Rodriguez gave
Astronomy professor wins award
Astronomy professor David Kary, Ph.D. carefully listens as one of his students speaks during his honors Planetary Astronomy class. Students in the class are challenged
Financial aid site clarifies process
By Joe Moreno | Staff Writer Enrollment in a California community college serves as an economical way to minimize the financial impact of the first two