This year, three members of Citrus’ Board of Trustees are up for re-election, but two of them are not staying for another term. Mary Ann
Month: October 2024
AI regulations invade professors’ syllabi
With artificial intelligence being a tool that can both help and hurt students in their education, finding a way to address it in a way
Review: Citrus hosts first Architecture showcase
Alumni and current Citrus College students had art models shown in the first architecture exhibition, Dimensions Of Design, in the Visual Arts Gallery at Citrus.
Citrus’ CTE programs set to host an expo for K-12 students
Citrus’ Career Technical Education High School Articulation Program will host its inaugural expo for K-12 students. The expo will be from 10:30 a.m. – 1:30
Bloody revenge is coming to Citrus
Stephen King’s 1974 novel “Carrie” has spawned many adaptations: four movies, one television special, one spoof and an unauthorized parody. And of course “Carrie: The
2024 Clery Act: Crime remains low at Citrus
Despite arson and burglary occurring on campus in 2023, overall crime remains low. The 2024 Annual Crime Report said five crimes happened in 2023, four
Citrus addresses FAFSA 2024-25 delays
The FAFSA for the 2024-25 academic year was filled with errors and caused delays to occur for applying students. The Citrus’ director of financial aid,
Review: An unfinished draft: Kanye & Ty Dolla $ign’s ‘VULTURES 2’
Chicago artist, rapper, singer and songwriter Kanye West has been in the rap game for years on end and has been in as well as