‘Tis the season for the Citrus Visual and Performing Arts Department’s annual holiday spectacle “Christmas Is….” Every year, the production is re-imagined with a new
Month: November 2016
Holiday production rekindles the “Christmas spirit”
The Citrus Theatre Arts Department will bring the “Christmas spirit” to the Little Theatre in its production of Kristina Leach’s “The Christmas Box” on Dec.
From jock to actor: Fate alters course of athlete’s life to acting
Jacob Neff, 29, grew up wanting to play for the sports teams in school. Eventually, he got to play football and basketball at Calvary Road
Fore the love of the game
Long before Lexi Tunstad was born, the seeds of her passion were planted. The 19-year-old Citrus College sophomore and member of the women’s golf team
Coffee close to home
Bunch Coffee is the cozy specialty coffee shop that Covina has been needing. It can be easy to miss, since the new storefront blends in
Women’s soccer’s season comes to end with first round loss to Santa Barbara
The Citrus College women’s soccer team’s season came to an end in a 4-0 defeat at Santa Barbara City College on Nov. 17 in the
Turnovers account for women’s basketball’s four-game slide
The Citrus College women’s basketball team has struggled early in the season and turnovers have played a major factor to the Owls’ 1-5 start. The
Men’s basketball takes six-game winning streak into break
A new era of Citrus College men’s basketball under first-year coach Brett Lauer has produced nearly perfect results. Two weeks into the season, the Owls
REVIEW: Layers of comedy in Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Nile
Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Nile Directed by Peter Meineck, Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Nile was a layered and hilarious re-imagined adaptation of Christie’s