Classrooms Building A, 1954. Azusa and Glendora Elementary School Districts election voted in favor on Oct. 4, 1946 of school bonds for the expansion of
Day: September 10, 2014
Coop’s Corner: Do the Dodgers even exist?
By Dillon Cooper | Sports Editor If a baseball team plays, but no one sees it, do they even exist? This season, the Los Angeles Dodgers
Feminism: striving for equality…not superiority
By Pat Cordova-Goff | Staff Writer When it comes to equal treatment under the law for men and women, this country has a long way to
Let’s make it a presidential centennial
(Stacy Slaughter/Clarion) By Clarion Editorial Board As Citrus College’s centennial anniversary approaches, the college should celebrate in a big way… by inviting President Barack Obama to
Alumni find their ‘Way Back’ home
Alumni Faith Carrion, 25, and Ray Barcelo, 25, rehearse their duet “Fine” from “Ordinary Days” to prepare for a cabaret titled “A Way Back to
Volleyball team kicks off season
Middle blocker Cassandra Freitag and freshman setter Jackie Hall block the ball during a practice scrimmage. The Owls first home game is today at 6
More fun than a pig in the mud
A pig catches some z’s in the mud in the Big Red Barn at the Los Angeles County Fair. You can see pigs, chickens, cows
Campus water use reduced
The Owl Fountain, located at the end of the Campus Center Mall has remained drained out in an effort to conserve water on campus. (Evan Solano/Citrus)
CCSF faces uphill battle in pending lawsuit
(L-R) Friends of City College Co-Founder Tracy Wheeler and City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees member Rafael Mandelman stand by House Minority Leader