Mental Health Editorial, page 3 “The Student Health Center at Citrus College sponsors anxiety support group and grief counseling, but these only meet a few
Month: September 2016
We learn on the same playing field
Although four-year schools get all the media hype, many high school graduates head right into a two-year institution. People often think that students go to
Puff, puff, pass Proposition 64
Election Day is Nov. 8 and Citrus students will have an opportunity to vote on many different propositions, especially Proposition 64, the legalization of recreational
Attempted kidnapping and sexual assault on East Alosta Avenue
Campus Safety released a Citrus Alert yesterday of an attempted kidnapping and sexual assault near campus. The attempted kidnapping and assault took place around 3:30
Sports facilities serve community
With several renovations to sports facilities completed in the past decade, Citrus College has become a popular venue for schools around the area. “From the
Owls’ offense sputters in loss to Santa Monica
The Citrus College women’s soccer team fell to Santa Monica College 2-1 Sept. 27 at Citrus Stadium. Coming into the game with a three-game winning
Free bus pass services more than 2,500 students
With the fall 2016 semester underway, Citrus College students have been able to take advantage of a program that has already been successfully implemented at
Men’s water polo dominates in San Diego invitational
The Citrus College men’s water polo team was dominant over the weekend, winning all four of their matches at the South of the Border Invitational
Parking unable to satisfy growing number of students
The age-old morning struggle of student life has only become worse. Parking at Citrus College, a popular complaint of all students, has caused some students