Pursuing an education in an institution where not many people look like you makes your accomplishments feel small, or at least that’s how it has
Author: Mekhela Ghebrehiwet
Deaf culture recognized by Citrus ASL students
“Classroom learning is only one part of learning about American Sign Language (ASL),” Citrus College Professor Irene Robles said. “In the course, we learn about
The Guru of teaching and learning
Citrus College Mathematics Professor Sophia Lee teaches multiple courses, speaks at conferences throughout various college campuses and recently completed her doctoral degree at California State
Students are betting on a secure future: the military and higher education
The pandemic disrupted educational plans and left students to decide whether military service holds a more secure future than their academic paths. Citrus College Veterans
Citrus builds bridges for men of color
The Men of Color Mentor Program created a safe space at their conference on March 26 where men could be vulnerable with one another, and
Things to do this Weekend
As of this past Monday, thirteen counties, including Los Angeles County, began reopening according to the Department of Public Health. This reopening of L.A. County
Preview: Men of Color Conference
The Citrus College Men of Color mentor program plans to provide male students of color with support, guidance and encouragement. The first annual Men of
Concert Preview: We Banjo 3
We Banjo 3, the band whose members consist of two sets of brothers from Galway, Ireland, will be performing live from Dublin in a virtual
Citrus exploring becoming a vaccination site
Citrus College Director of Human Resources Robert Sammis issued a memo to the campus community on Jan. 26 exploring the likelihood of whether the campus