Flip FabriQue was based solely on body movement, featuring circus tricks. Unfortunately, acrobatics and music wasn’t enough to keep up with the storyline on Nov.
Author: Cory Larrabee
Alumnus, police chief hopes to leave legacy
Chief of Azusa Police Steve Hunt has done it all, or at least more than the average police officer achieves in lifetime. Hunt has had
Transfer fair brings networking to campus
Citrus College held its annual transfer fair from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m on Oct. 12 in the Campus Center Mall. The fair was filled
Tutoring center location becomes more accessible
All tutoring is in the ED building. The STEM Center is on one side, and the Math Center and Learning Center are on the other
Review: “Cadence” receives moving response from audience
Tears were shed by audience members during a moving performance of “Cadence” at the Emerging American Voices showcase on Oct. 14. at The Little Theatre.
Review: Concert takes audience back in time
American Rhapsody: Gershwin Songbook was entertaining, lacks colors and imagery. As one of the first performances of the Fall season, the Haugh Performing Arts Center
Showcase brings the ‘world to an end’
From the student writers, directors, and actors of Citrus College comes a play that takes a new spin on the apocalypse: “Scenes From the End