The Citrus College Owls lost to the Glendale College Vaqueros, 5-4, in their regular season finale at the Owls nest. Glendale clinched the Western State
Month: April 2018
Campus question: spring break
Campus Question: How would you compare this year’s spring break to last year? The Clarion asked students about their spring break on April 25, these were
Art gallery gives voice for self-identity
The second annual Latinos Unidos Student Association alterNATIVE Art Showcase reception took place April 23 in the Hayden Memorial Library. Students, faculty and professors were
Owls look to close out regular season strong
The Citrus College baseball team enters its final series of the season two games back of second place in the Western State Conference East with
Club hosts second annual powwow
The Indigenous Student Association is having its second annual powwow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 19 in the hatchet throw field by the
Water polo captain prepares for next step in career
When talking about Citrus’ women Water Polo team, the name Hunter Olivier can’t not be mentioned. Olivier has been the rock and fire that has
Delay in project for solar power
No bids were submitted for a solar panel project by the April 12 deadline. Twelve contractors came to a job walk for solar panels March
Sex 101 week: Discussing the impact of #MeToo
The #MeToo panel discussion and the documentary “The Hunting Ground” were insightful and appropriate for Sexual assault awareness month, but few students attended the events.
Glendora police leaving in search of better pay
Citizens of Glendora are displaying “Keep Our Cops” signs in their yards to bring attention to police officers leaving Glendora in search of better pay,