Month: December 2022
Review: Four nearby coffee shops are put to the test
Coffee shops have become an integral part of student life. Whether a coffee connoisseur or an overworked student running on four hours of sleep, coffee
COVID-19 numbers rising
COVID-19 numbers are dropping since the beginning of the pandemic. A few students on campus, such as Precious Escobar and Rhealene Arenas, mentioned having COVID
Chicken Wars Frankenstein finale
The combination of ingredients ended up taking the cake for the Chicken Dinner Wars. The Grand Chicken Master may challenge nuggets next semester.
Pillar of print shop retires
Kern Fellows has been a pillar at Citrus for nearly 24 years. After years of hard work and satisfied coworkers, Fellows plans to retire. Fellows
Counselor of 30 years plans retirement
The current longest serving counselor on campus, Robin McBurney, is set to officially retire in June 2023, but in her 30 years of work at
Citrus College training targets sexual harassment
Note from Editor: This story is a follow-up to Citrus’ actions after the 2017 bookstore sexual harassment lawsuit where seven student employees agreed to settle
Pilgrimage connects professor with grandfather’s sacrifices
To understand his grandfather’s past, one Citrus College professor found himself on an exciting but somber journey halfway across the world. “I wouldn’t call it
Writing Center celebrates 10 years of helping students
The Citrus College Writing Center celebrated its 10th anniversary party with cookies, Starbucks and proud memories of growth and helping students. The event was held