200 students gathered around the firepit at Citrus one day after the assassination of MLK. “Are you willing to say what you believe knowing that
Month: June 2023
5 must-see locations to see this year’s Superbloom
The California superbloom draws nature lovers, families and influencers all alike to the state parks and beyond. Springtime in SouthernCalifornia means it’s time for the
Editorial: Clarion journalists go from newsstands to networks
The year is 2099. Hologram President Elon Musk has just signed an executive order dictating that all publications must ditch the internet and get with
Former Citrus employee files lawsuit against college
Citrus’ former dean of Counseling Programs and Services has filed a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment and retaliation against Citrus College. In the lawsuit, Nicole Smith
Citrus Clarion evolves to virtual publishing only
The future of the Clarion without its print publication will be different in diverse areas of emphasis, such as doing more online works that contain
CNW Finals: Chick-fil-A vs Popeyes
If these nuggets were Citrus College students and the Chicken Nugget Wars was finals week, they both would have finished at the top of their
Opinion: Citrus College’s new drone program is a great career opportunity
The drone industry is looking to become a key aspect of how society functions. The Citrus College Drone program is built to prepare prospective pilots
Students Frustrated by on-campus vending machines
Students at Citrus College have two main ways of getting food or drinks on campus – one being the Owl Café and the other being
Dedicated No. 1 IT guy guides campus for 25 years
All across campus are the markings of one of Citrus’ most valued workers for 25 years. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., every weekday in