As Halloween and Dia de Los Muertos approach, it has become evident that Citrus is no stranger to paranormal activity. History professor Bruce Solheim, who
Month: October 2021
Mandatory vaccines could divide education
Many colleges are mandating students and staff to get the COVID-19 vaccine. While vaccine mandates have good intentions, they could have unanticipated consequences on higher
Citrus to hold free flu shot clinics
Citrus College will host free flu shot clinics in October and November in the Haugh Performing Arts Center lobby. The college will host two student-only
Glendora to host Halloween costume contest
The city of Glendora will be hosting a Halloween costume contest 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 30 at Finkbiner Park located at 160 N.
Underrepresentation affects education
Underrepresentation is not new to education, yet as a whole, K-12 schools, colleges and other institutions are still struggling to fix it. In fall of
Campus Safety 2020 incident report released
The 2021 Annual Security Report or ASR, released Oct. 1, shows that crime on campus has continued to decline. The Clery Act, signed into law
Board of trustees member Edward Ortell dies
Citrus College Board of Trustees member Edward Ortell, the longest-serving community college trustee in California, died at 82 over the weekend. Ortell died Oct. 16
Men’s water polo at Citrus College off to a hot start
The Citrus College Men’s water polo team started their season with 11 wins and eight losses. Citrus College Men’s Water polo won against Fullerton College
Dream Resource Center to hold virtual events
The Dream Resource Center is hosting a series of virtual activities during Undocumented Student Action Week from Oct. 18 to Oct. 22 to raise awareness