“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
Author: Andrew Perez
Troubled vending machines a product of COVID-19
The PepsiCo Inc. vending machines on campus have given students issues by taking money without providing product and only accepting cash due to the card
ASCC to hold special election
ASCC election voters elected one person, with the other candidates not reaching the 50 votes required in the Associated Students of Citrus College Constitution in
Bringing awareness to mental health
Therapists from the student health center hosted a booth for Mental Health Awareness Month. Natalia Duarte and Nicole Rabaudi were the two therapists hosting the
Candidates struggle for votes in recent election
The general election for May 2022 ASCC, concluded with 54 ballots compared to 44 ballots last year. Jamie Iles won uncontested with 52 votes to
Mobile food pantry welcomes all
The mobile food pantry made it return to campus since COVID-19 forced students off campus. The first event back on campus was in March, which
Graduation returns to normal
At the Citrus stadium on June 18, commencement will return to in-person for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began. No mask mandate will
90 cards for 90 years
Sharon Lewis, a former member of the Citrus College Foundation Board of Directors, celebrated her 90th birthday in February. With it came lots of love
OPINION: The Affordable Care Act is essential in a pandemic
The (2018) case of Texas v. The United States the Supreme Court will decide whether the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is constitutional. With Amy Coney