Fee waiver recipients will be required to meet minimum grade point average and completion status to maintain their eligibility in fall of 2016. California Community
Month: April 2015
Back to square one: Faculty force contracts back to negotiations
After long and contentious negotiations between district officials and the full-time faculty union, Citrus College teachers overwhelmingly voted March 25 to reject the tentative contract
The movement to completion
Over spring break Geraldine M. Perri, Ph.D. superintendent/president of Citrus College was recognized as the only two-year college president to receive an International Shirley B.
Creating a safe place
A safe haven can be found within GSA. The Gender and Sexuality Alliance, formerly known as the Gay-Straight Alliance, centers on the union of Lesbian,
Giving peace a chance: New class at Citrus will teach students conflict resolution
English Professor David Overly, Ph.D., attended the Nobel Peace Institute in Norway to continue his research for the new program he is launching. The program
Rearranging the classroom: studying seating to improve learning
Traditional row seating, like the arrangement pictured above could soon be changing due to current research by professor Thomas Einland. (Fannya Cordova/Clarion) The conventional seating
Coop’s Corner: Young retirees and banning sports
It’s been a weird offseason for the National Football League. I mean, you could say it has been a weird year. So much has gone
Educational success validates alumni’s struggle
At age 13, concerns of the average teenager can vary from passing school classes, to finding a prom date. However, for some teens, the unexpected
Clarion editor elected to journalism state board
Clarion editor in chief Evan Solano (right) and Joseph Daniels, NorCal JACC student president (left) during the awards ceremony at the JACC State Convention in