Professor, therapist, coach Kenneth Guttman succumbed to cancer at 66 Psychology and teaching major Margarita Lopez applies lessons from her intro to psychology course
Month: April 2020
Citrus College cancels all spring sports
Citrus College cancelled all spring sports due to the spread of COVID-19 in accordance with orders from the board of directors of the California Community
Personal Essay: My COVID-19 Experience
Personal Essay March 11 was the day COVID-19 changed everything for me. I serve in the junior high ministry at my church. We had our
How to be financially savvy during the COVID-19 pandemic
As Californians lose their jobs due to the issued “Stay at Home” order, put into place on March 19, students can use financial management strategies
Mental health during COVID-19 pandemic
Maintaining good mental-health during the COVID-19 pandemic is important when dealing with new challenges that can negatively affect it. While being at home during the
Citrus College postpones commencement until Dec. 5 due to COVID-19 pandemic
Perri announces backup ceremony date of Dec. 7 Citrus College delayed commencement for 2020 graduates until Dec. 5, with a back-up date of Dec. 7
Citrus College hires private security company during campus closure due to COVID-19 pandemic
Developing story The Board of Trustees approved the budget of $40,000 to hire a private security company at a Board of Trustees meeting on April
Citrus offers online courses through summer 2020, continued campus closure due to COVID-19 pandemic
Citrus College will continue to offer online classes for the summer 2020 session, Superintendent/President Geraldine Perri, Ph.D., said in an email to faculty and staff
A Letter from Nicole Mariona, Editor-in-Chief
The Clarion addressed the death of psychology professor Kenneth Guttman in an insensitive treatment to Guttman’s death through a post made on Facebook, Instagram and