After years of petitioning and planning, Citrus College and Azusa Pacific University students, faculty and staff are another step closer to riding the Gold Line.
Author: Jaclyn Spencer
Animating with the heart of a ‘Champ’
Passion comes in all shapes, sizes and clay. For music major Peter Zavala, stop-motion animation, specifically Claymation, has been a secret interest. Zavala’s stop-motion feature
Bittersweet Romance in “This Is Not What I Ordered”
“This Is Not What I Ordered” delivered a performance that resembled the hopelessly desperate and passionately clumsy world of romance. Written by Stephen Fife and
“THIS IS NOT WHAT I ORDERED” PLANS TO SERVE ROMANCE
A modern romantic comedy written by a local playwright is coming to Citrus College Little Theatre this summer. Playwright Stephen Fife focuses on love-phobic characters
Scorecard shows struggle toward completion
The completion rate of Citrus College students has declined over the last year and remained three percentage points below the state average. The scorecard focuses
Great character on and off the set
Growing up in “show business” is rough for most child stars acting in Hollywood. Before finishing elementary school, child actors are expected to be mature
Generation in need of digital empathy
When I entered high school, I felt like I was presenting several different personas: honors student, cheerleader, and Facebooker. All three required me to put
ONE INNING LEFT OWLS FIGHTING TO RECOVER
Starting off the game, Troy Resch, sophomore first base, brought the Owls to an early lead. (Dillon Cooper/Clarion) The Owls baseball team lost their defensive
Cape Owls to compete in Motor City’s Shell Eco-Marathon
The Cape Owls (left to right): Jimmy Lam, James Couch, Alec Nystrom, Oumnia Maaouni and Casey Rudd. The team is making final adjustments to their