During the spring 2019 semester, the Citrus College Campus Safety department reported several incidents that took place on campus. Among these incidents was vandalism, followed
Author: Joshua Hernandez
Excelsior: Comic writer’s not-so-solo journey to world creation
Former comic writer Stan Lee recently died at 95 years old, leaving behind a legacy filled with colorful superheroes and comically cute film cameos. Or
Board of Trustees Keep Their Seats Without Opposition
The election for two seats on the Citrus College Board of Trustees was cancelled on Aug. 17 due to the candidates running unopposed. Incumbents Dr.
Student Success Completion Grant Rewards Commitment
The Student Success Completion Grant gives full-time students financial aid comparable to how many classes they take each semester. Introduced in fall 2018, the grant
Staff contract negotiations produce a tentative agreement
Citrus College’s human resources director announced classified staff contract negotiations with the California School Employees Association have produced a tentative agreement on Oct. 8. Human
Singing praise: U.S. Army Field Band and Soldiers’ Chorus to perform at the Haugh in honor of Veteran’s Day
The Haugh Performing Arts Center will host a free concert by the U.S. Army Field Band and Soldiers’ Chorus in honor of veterans on Nov.
Former transcript evaluator fired after complaining about discrimination
Transcript evaluator Ryon Rodgers was fired from Citrus College on May 3 — two days after speaking at a May 1 Board of Trustees meeting
Impasse declared in Citrus staff negotiations: Union representatives ask for higher funding and wages
For the first time in a decade Citrus College and one of its unions declared an impasse in contract negotiations on Sept. 7. The
Former Citrus Staff Member Sues College for Disability Discrimination
Former Student Life supervisor Adrienne Thompson is suing Citrus for “disability discrimination and harassment.” Thompson was terminated from Citrus College in October 2016. Thompson’s