Month: March 2020
Healthy alternative greetings during COVID-19
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic the world is trying to figure out new ways to greet one another by not being seemingly rude
Campus Remains closed until June 12 due to protection against COVID-19
Developing Story Correction made 1:53 p.m. March 26 to reflect the e-memo sent at 12:15 p.m. March 26. Correction made 4:12 p.m. March 26 to
Haugh closes until at least mid-April due to COVID-19
In response to coronavirus Covid-19, the Haugh Performing Arts Center postponed all performances until at least April 20 on March 12. Among the closures on
Knowing your personality type can benefit your business and life
Dana Attebery’s class, business practices for the photographer, was abuzz. The conversations rumbled through the room with enthusiasm of the interactive lecture given by guest
Community college counselors mean well but may steer you in the wrong direction
Personal Story When entering community college, students will likely make a student educational plan to plot out what classes you need to take in order
Womens’ grades and enrollment rates are higher than that of men, research shows
An update was made to this story at 9:50 p.m. April 27 to reflect an infographic portraying new information, also added in the story, about
Homeless students on campus during remote instruction due to COVID-19 prevention
Considering that the Citrus College campus is currently closed, it should not come as a surprise to anyone that the Coronavirus is being mentioned yet
Abuse of handicap parking on campus
Citrus College has more students than it has parking spots. There are approximately 3,250 parking spots with about 12,780 students, according to communitycollegereview.com. Some students,