Surfing and Snowboarding has been around for decades, yet since the pandemic struck the U.S. there has been a drastic increase of those willing to
Month: March 2022
Gas prices, Russians, war and Citrus students
The Russian conflict in Ukraine is leaving students with light wallets and heavy hearts. While rising gas prices are an immediate concern, humanitarian and socioeconomic
One class makes an artist
Beginning Drawing is an art course offered at Citrus that creates artistic possibilities for anyone who may be interested to become exceptional with a pen
The Campus Question: Struggles returning to campus
In this episode, host Nico Lira asks students what difficulties they are having as they return to campus. Producers note: Anyone who was filmed, but
Owls baseball finding their stride as conference play begins
After having lost two seasons due to COVID-19, the Citrus College baseball team finished their non-conference games with a 7-10 record. Head coach Steve Gomez
Club Rush returns this week
Citrus will host the Club Rush event from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. March 21-24 at the Campus Center Mall. Many clubs will be in
Visually impaired filmmaker to discuss his journey
ArtsWatch will host acclaimed filmmaker Rodney Evans at 11:45 a.m. March 22 in VA 130. There will be a film screening and discussion of “Vision
Citrus up for “community college Oscars”
Citrus College has received an invitation to compete against 150 other schools for what former President Barack Obama once called “the Oscars for great community
Business is changing with new degrees on the way
Citrus has implemented new degrees and certificates in accounting that will come into effect beginning fall 2022. One of the full-time accounting professors that presented