Citrus Avenue will be reduced to one lane starting April 6 when construction for its extension north to the Azusa Pacific University/Citrus College station begins.
Day: March 30, 2016
Food insecurity feeding on student education
There is a stigma surrounding food insecurity making it common for students to joke about the broke college student stereotype: surviving off Ramen noodles for
OPINION: Church and State, an American tradition in elections
(Emily Hermosillo/Clarion/Logos) The separation of church and state has been embedded in our Constitution throughout our nation’s history. But few would argue that there wasn’t
EDITORIAL: Agency too harsh on Higher Education
(Emily Hermosillo/Clarion/Logos) Colleges throughout the state are required to ensure students receive quality education– quality that is monitored by a supervisory agency that desperately needs
Student production in the “eye of the storm”
Photo courtesy of Jacqueline Fregeolle Natalia Esquivel and Anthony Nappier embrace in an intense scene which, will have background noise of a storm raging outside,
One pint can save a life: Celebrate Cesar Chavez by donating blood
Jesse Perez, 24, business major, donates blood in the Campus Center faculty lounge. Perez is a part of the Photography Club and the Inter-club Council
California knows how to ‘party’: Annual political forum
This year’s “Why Politics Matter” forum will focus on California state politics from the perspective of both political parties. Citrus College Political Science Professor Dave