Month: June 2014
Women’s Ensemble ready to get ‘aloud’
Suzanne Boles, 19, fine & performing arts major performing “Sweet Dreams” by The Eurythmics. The performance “Girls Aloud!” showcases female fronted hits throughout every decade
We have the right to know
Campus Safety responding to an incident involving a student’s car and a tree branch that fell in the S8 parking lot. This is one of
Artist profile: Abraham Munoz
By Julian Flores “Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine, and at last, you create what
Thirsteas: blended to perfection
A Thirsteas employee shows a customer some of the menu offerings on display. The restaurant is a short walking distance from campus at the corner
When media coverage goes too far
By Careesa Campbell | Opinions Editor News coverage is the most dangerous when there isn’t any news. When reporters are left without answers to a disaster,
A not so sweet treat
By Careesa Campbell | Opinions Editor The Kool ‘n’ Frooti in Glendora is a sparkling clean shop, but looks can be deceiving. Upon walking in the
Research a career in STEM
By Careesa Campbell | Opinions Editor Engineering majors and other students recently had the opportunity to participate in a STEM career fair in the Center for
Life coaching begins as counseling ends
Vince Mercurio, DSP&S counselor, has served the Citrus community for 34 years. He is retiring at the end of the spring 2014 semester and will