Any day now. Seismologists suggest Californians are long overdue for a devastating “big one,” and Citrus College students and faculty must act fast to prepare
Month: September 2017
Lockdown drill helps campus prepare for emergency
At 10:05 a.m. on Sept. 28, Citrus had a mandatory lockdown drill to improve how the college handles emergency situations. Campus Safety supervisor, Benjamin Macias,
A breath of fresh fair
Every year, Angelinos gather in Pomona for the one event that has a little bit of something for everyone: the Los Angeles County Fair.
Metro Line extension delayed beyond 2027
On March 5, 2016, the first phase of the Metro Gold Line was completed, which extended the station from Sierra Madre to Citrus College and
Resources available for food insecurity
Citrus College has a multitude of resources for students that range from counseling to physical needs, such as food and medicine, for free. Those in
Days without incident
On any given day Trisha MacFarlane, 29, passes as the average student and woman. During her week she attends school, work, church and repeats. On
STEM summer research program showcases opportunities
Fifty-five students participated in the the sixth annual STEM Research Symposium on Sept. 20 in the CI building. The students from the summer research program
Preparing for the worst: Step by step
Citrus College will be having a campuswide emergency lockdown and shelter in place drill on Sept. 28. The drill will take place between 10 a.m.
ASCC discounts available on event tickets
Students can receive an ASCC sticker on the back of their student identification cards, giving them discounts on many tickets for events at the Haugh