Note from Editor: This story is a follow-up to Citrus’ actions after the 2017 bookstore sexual harassment lawsuit where seven student employees agreed to settle
Author: Mark Snow
Pilgrimage connects professor with grandfather’s sacrifices
To understand his grandfather’s past, one Citrus College professor found himself on an exciting but somber journey halfway across the world. “I wouldn’t call it
Editorial: ASCC should not be filling student board seats with application
The Associated Students of Citrus College should not present themselves as elected by the student body when more than half of the serving members were
Winter semester study abroad maxes roster for Paris
Study Abroad is seeing some unusual and welcomed surges in its winter program. The winter semester, which plans to visit Paris, has a full roster
Financial aid department hosts hands-on workshops
The financial aid department hosts three small hands-on virtual workshops to help those in need of completing applications. The workshops take place on Nov. 1,
College makes big plans for future
The Measure Y sequencing plan looks to overhaul and improve the college campus. Citrus College Measure Y information webpage said the bond, which was
12 new faculty join Citrus
What would you like your students to know about you as a person? I graduated from Citrus College as a student from the automotive department.
The Clarion will be ending its printed paper this year
Dear Reader, The Clarion is going through significant changes. After 76 years, this will be the last year of the printed newspaper. We will be
Superintendent/president welcomes students to fall
Welcome to the fall semester! Whether you are returning after a restful break, continuing your momentum from summer session or attending classes with us for