The Clarion will be ending its printed paper this year

Dear Reader,

The Clarion is going through significant changes. After 76 years, this will be the last year of the printed newspaper.

We will be transitioning completely to the Clarion website to provide the most up-to-date news possible to our readers. We understand that having access to current information is essential, and we will be putting forth our best effort to transition smoothly.

As we prepare to transition, our printed paper will run once every three weeks instead of every two and there will be six issues as opposed to eight this semester.

The Clarion is here to tell the story of Citrus College. Stories that matter. The good, the bad and the ugly. I am honored to tell these stories through the Clarion.

As an Army veteran, I value hard work, trust, and integrity. I strive to bring stories that embody my values while creating value for the Citrus community while empowering our staff to do the same.

Our goal is to provide stories that paint the campus in the appropriate light and give you the information you need or want. It is important that our stories remain as straightforward as possible while also being timely in the delivery. Our readers will be able to make their own decisions. No one has the right to tell you what to think, and we firmly believe this.

I am a jack of all trades, and I hope our stories reflect the diversity of this campus. We will strive to show this every time you pick up a paper or read from our website.

The Clarion is pointless without readers. We hope to tell your stories in a way that matters to you, and I am grateful to have the opportunity to do so.

Tell us your stories. Follow us on Twitter (@CCClarion) and Facebook. Share your photos with our Instagram (@CitrusCollegeClarion). The Clarion wants to tell your stories and can only do so with active participation.

We look forward to working with this community and are right alongside you for the adventures this semester.

Sincerely,
Mark Snow
Clarion Editor-In-Chief

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