After a three-game losing streak, the Owls football team came back into form, beating the L.A. Pierce College Brahmas 48-3. The Brahmas scored first with
Month: October 2016
Insufficient interactions: Academic advising
Budgeting issues cause changes every year in the counseling staff and it leaves some students unsatisfied with help and advice that is given to them.
Training for the big shake
Citrus College, a campus that rests right on top of the Sierra Madre Fault line, is a registered participant in the ninth annual Great California
Beyond Citrus: Extending the Gold Line East
With the opening of the Gold Line in March came the promise of new adventures. The San Gabriel Valley is now connected to everything Los
ALIS gives you wings
Physics major Nestor Aquino and Citrus alumna Miranda Wheeler have given Citrus students the chance to have their work published on paper. Aquino, founder of
Professor by day, jazz vocalist by night
Teryn McPherson holds on to her passion of being a musician as she continues to learn and grow in her other job: being a teacher.
Raising boys to understand locker room talk
When I first became a father, I was thrilled when I learned I was having a son. And when boy number two came along, relief
Tax the wealthy: Yes on Proposition 55
A yes vote on Proposition 55 will keep a tax in place on the wealthy to provide funding for public schools. Yes votes for Proposition
40 years later, justice is served
(Kidnapper and murder of Cindy Hernandez, a prospective Citrus student who went missing in 1976, has been sentenced) In the midst of a drought, the