Orange County native Marianne Smith always knew since she was a little girl that she wanted to help others and offer support to those in
Month: June 2022
Campus Question: What does Pride Month mean to you?
“I see it as the achievements of what can be possible if we fight for what we believe in and the causes that we want
Vice President of Academic Affairs resigns
One of the highest-ranked administrators at Citrus College has left her role after less than two years at the school. Vice President of Academic Affairs
Fly drones on campus when registering for these classes
Starting fall 2022, Citrus will offer three new non-credit courses in drone piloting, drone mapping and aerial photography with the use of drones. Ryan Woolford,
Theft at raves increases as crowds get bigger
Raves have become more popular throughout the years, but as more people attend, theft becomes more of an issue along with overly-packed crowds. With crowds
How graduating veteran students are being celebrated
Graduating student veterans were celebrated at the Campus Center on May 25 for The Student Veterans Recognition Lunch. They invited students’ family and friends and
Ethnic Studies becomes required, new courses and faculty being discussed
Citrus College students planning to transfer to a California State University must take a new general education requirement as of last fall. Starting in the
Superintendent/President conducts open forum discussing enrollment, COVID-19
Superintendent/President Greg Schulz was on his way to the first in-person open forum between the community and himself since he took the position 11 months