Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 367 on Oct. 8, requiring California public schools and colleges to provide free menstrual products in their restrooms. The
Year: 2021
Hybrid teaching pilot delayed by COVID-19
Despite a 2019 pilot program of Hyflex model instruction, over $180,000 allocated for cameras and student interest in the instruction style, the Hyflex model will
Homophobia ruins relationships
Those who are partners with someone who is homophobic are not allies to the LGBTQ community. People tend to reflect their partner’s views and are
Transferring during pandemic makes resources hard to find
Transferring during online learning has made the resources you need hard to find. It was difficult for me when I began the process but became
Former head football coach alleges discrimination
Editor’s note: the second paragraph was corrected at 5:40 p.m. Dec. 6 to clarify the amount of time Ponciano was head football coach. A complaint
Plan more, stress less
The winter holidays are a joyous time full of spirit and happiness but are clouded by the stress of finals week. While making vacation plans
Promise program prioritizes student success
Reporter’s note: Aaron was part of the Promise Program for two years, but is no longer a member. Students who are part of the Promise
Board plans to fill vacancy
After the death of board member Edward Ortell, Citrus College approved a process to fill his seat at the Board of Trustees Nov. 16 meeting.
Annual performance of ‘Christmas Is…’ returns to the Haugh
The Haugh Performing Arts Center’s annual celebration of “Christmas Is…” is back after being Cancelled last year due to COVID-19. The Visual and Performing Arts