Memorial Day is not about the barbecues, and it’s not about the sales and specials. It originates in the years after the Civil War. In
Day: May 23, 2018
Campus Safety improves alert system app
Campus Safety is in the process of updating the Citrus Alert System so it will be able to send out alerts to students’ social media
Chavez-Delgado wins award year after injury
Citrus College women’s basketball’s Marisol Chavez-Delgado was named Citrus College Co-Female Athlete of the Year after averaging 12.9 points and 7.1 rebounds per game for
Abel Marquez: adding up the talents of an inspirational artist
Student Abel Marquez said he always wanted to be an actor, writer or producer. Marquez is planning on tying in his two majors, mathematics and
Keep your seat: History of the pledge should make your knees weak
The Pledge of Allegiance spreads conformity to a false national narrative. Don’t rise for the pledge at college Board of Trustee meetings, Associated Students of
Pieology vs. Blaze Pizza, who has the better slice?
Pieology and Blaze Pizza may be neck and neck when it comes to taste and price, but if it is service and atmosphere, Blaze Pizza
Last call for vans warped tour
While resting on the snow after a charity snowboarding event, an idea crept into a young Kevin Lyman’s mind. This idea would come to be
Vegan food options growing on campus
Like it or not, plant-based food is making its way into the mainstream. Citrus College is not left out of this growing trend. In recent
Majority of faculty get paid overload
Two-thirds of professors on campus work overload, where they are teaching extra classes. Math professor Mohamad Trad said he works overload to make more money