Working full time, raising a family and returning after several years are some of the challenges older students face when going back to school. A
Month: October 2019
The benefits of reading are worth your time
Most of us are familiar with “Twilight” by Stephanie Meyer. If not, here is a recap: Edward is a vampire, Bella is a human and
Fall for Citrus’ dancers at the Fall Dance Concert
Every semester, Citrus College’s Dance Department hosts a dance concert to showcase the dance students. This semester’s dance concert will feature jazz, ballet, tap, hip-hop,
What’s up with the WiFi?
During the 2019 summer semester there was a testing period for a new WiFi network which would implement many changes to the original WiFi network
Dreamer Ally training brings support to undocumented students and allies
The Dreamer Allies training hosted by the Office of Student Life and Leadership held the event at the East Wing of the Campus Center on
Adaptive P.E. class builds up students with disabilities
Despite the numerous gyms and fitness centers in Glendora, only one offers a place to work out for the disabled community. That place is the
Citrus College staff member arrested on campus
The Clarion is continuing to report this story. When new information is provided, the story will be updated. An administrative assistant for the Citrus College
Editorial Cartoon: The pros and cons of the Foothill Gold Line extension project
The extension of the Foothill Gold Line was a result of Measure M and Measure R as a way to transform public transportation throughout the
Campus drug, alcohol violations fall in 2018
Crime decline follows trend in Azusa Citrus College Campus Safety reported no hate crimes, aggravated assaults or vehicle thefts for four years in its annual