The Citrus College Visual and Performing Arts staff and students found a creative way to display their talents and put on an amazing show on
Month: May 2020
Photo essay: Closed for Business
How Claremont has been affected by COVID-19 Having lived in Claremont for over 20 years I have seen so much in the city that I
Spotlight: Citrus Football transferring student leaves ‘memorable impression’ to the football program
Austin Zavala was set to transfer from Citrus College to Campbellsville University in Kentucky, on a full athletic scholarship. Although it was not part of
Review: Virtual Zoom play “This is My Gun”
A new film trend, “Lock Down Theater” was streamed on Facebook during remote instruction due to the COVID-19 pandemic on May 16. The page posted
Citrus counselors create Express Counseling, virtual workshops for students during COVID-19
The counseling and advisement center continues to provide counseling appointments for students remotely through phone calls and video conferences. The newest way Citrus counselors accommodate
American Sign Language enrollment is strong, course teaches ‘awareness’ of Deaf Culture
In fall 2019, Citrus College started offering an American Sign Language, ASL course. Getting a spot in one of the ASL courses depends on the
Study Abroad program to Madrid, Spain tentative to continue amid COVID-19
The study abroad program recently announced a tentative Madrid, Spain program for spring of 2021. While study abroad programs to Oslo, Rome and Paris, France
Citrus Athletics kicks off coach appreciation week
Citrus College Athletics kicked-off Coach Appreciation Week from May 11-15 on its Instagram account, @citrusathletics. Andrew Wheeler, kinesiology, health and athletics faculty member said in
Highly-requested TeCs services since remote instruction
Students have been in the situation where technology fails when it’s needed the most. But tech-aid can always be provided, whether the issue is a