The rise in popularity for streaming services may result in the end of cable The streaming industry is beginning to take over and may well
Month: December 2019
“Christmas is…Once Upon A Time” brings Christmas cheer to the Haugh
The Haugh’s annual holiday spectacular is a display of well acted performances, dance numbers and overall talent from all involved. Act 1 began with performances
Citrus Employee charged with rape
On Oct. 10, Clarence Cernal, an administrative assistant for the Citrus College Foundation was arrested and charged on allegations of rape by force and sex
Oh no, it’s SAD season
The winter blues– many students find themselves locked up in the house or library studying for finals when the winter blues hit, but it is
Campus Question: What are your hopes for the next decade?
Before the 2010s ended, the Clarion asked students, ‘What are your hopes for the next decade?’ Derek Blow, photography 20 years old Next 10
Board plans to reshape campus layout
Half of campus buildings marked for retrofit Citrus College will spend $121 million on construction since Measure G funded campus buildings in 2004. Seven important
Citrus College ICC term limits provides limitless leadership experience for all
The Inter-Club Council, a student-run organization that serves as a leader for all 23 student clubs by providing a framework for successful club operations, doesn’t
Mayor Rocha manifests altruism during his open-interview at Citrus College
An open-interview with Mayor of Azusa, Joseph R. Rocha was held from 4-5 p.m. on Dec. 4 in the East-wing of the Campus Center. The
Health Center provides students with an abundance of resources
“The Health Center has available resources and a range of care services, along with promoting positive health workshops and tutoring for students,” the Citrus College