Citrus College women’s water polo lost an exhibition game against Chaffey College on Aug. 31 at home. Owls head coach Jennifer Spalding faced her former
Month: August 2018
DACA recipients try to stay ‘invisible’
In the past month a federal judge in Washington, D.C., stopped the justice department’s phaseout of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Even more
School supplies
The Owl bookshop may not have the lowest prices around, but if students are short on pens or pencils, the Owl Bookshop works in a
Former Citrus Staff Member Sues College for Disability Discrimination
Former Student Life supervisor Adrienne Thompson is suing Citrus for “disability discrimination and harassment.” Thompson was terminated from Citrus College in October 2016. Thompson’s
Don’t pass up Class Pass: Public transit fares included in registration fees
Students who pay registration fees are entitled to a bus pass available at Hayden Memorial Library. The Citrus College Class Pass permits rides without charge
Panic stricken students react to moderate quake
Around 7:20 p.m. on Tuesday, the San Gabriel Valley was hit with a moderately strong 4.4 earthquake. The epicenter that was in La Verne, about
Citrus College Soccer falls short on returning players
Citrus College men’s soccer team lost their season opener 3-1 against El Camino College. The Owls are coming off their first conference championship, finishing 5-1-4
White pride of the foothills: redlining in Glendora, Covina and Azusa
A government agency established in 1933 to refinance homes affected by the Great Depression left a legacy of segregation in communities around Citrus College. The
No requirements for basic skills courses in math and English
California community colleges have eliminated requirements for math and English basic skills courses. The changes come from a new state law that says students have