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Month: June 2020
Citrus employee accused of sexual offenses resigns from Citrus
The story has been updated 1:00 p.m. June 16 to reflect the arrest log the Glendora Police Department gave to a former Clarion reporter on
Citrus will offer showers to homeless students
Update 8/27/20 – Correction – This article previously alluded that showers will be open to homeless students during the closure of the Citrus College campus.
The show must go on: The Performing Arts Department amid COVID-19
The story was updated at 3:56 p.m. June 9 to reflect the correction of the virtual performance, Director of the Performing Arts Center Tiina Mittler
COVID-19 sanitization is on standby
Citrus College’s plans to purchase three items for $50,000 each labeled “Blanket PO-COVID-19-Sanitizing,” the Board of Trustees Agenda said on May 19. The suppliers are
Performing Arts student puts education on hold during COVID-19
Citrus College announced classes will be online in the Fall and many students have made the decision to not sign up for classes because classes
‘Protest Pack’: Advice for protesters
Many American citizens have protested for Black Lives Matter and justice for George Floyd’s murder by the Minneapolis police on May 25. Here’s what to
Enrollment at Citrus amid COVID-19 could affect funding
Vice President of Financial Services Claudette Dain said California is facing a $54 billion deficit, as projected by the governor. Dain said the deficit translates
Opinion: Looters take advantage of protests
After the brutal death of George Floyd, many local communities and cities in different states started protesting. Protests started in Minnesota, but later riots spread