Black Lives Matter demonstrators marched up the sidewalk of Glendora Avenue on June 1 with their hands in the air, chanting “black lives matter.” On
Author: Nick Vargas
Citrus Athletics kicks off coach appreciation week
Citrus College Athletics kicked-off Coach Appreciation Week from May 11-15 on its Instagram account, @citrusathletics. Andrew Wheeler, kinesiology, health and athletics faculty member said in
Top five middle-skill occupations with greatest outlooks from 2008-2018
Statistics in the Citrus College Educational and Facilities Master Plan, a plan to assist the Board of Trustees to project the needs of educational and
New ‘ask a nurse’ program assists students with physical and medical advice
Citrus offers a new program known as the “ask a nurse” program inviting students to talk to nurses at the Student Health Center about any
Parking permit refund available soon at Citrus College during COVID-19 pandemic
Developing story. Parking permit refunds will be given soon due to the Citrus College moving in-person classes to remote instruction online that started March 13
Hospitals in LA County take caution during Covid-19 outbreak
Hospitals around Los Angeles county are taking precautions due to the recent novel coronavirus appearing in the US, with 3,011 people infected and 54 deaths,
“Christmas is…Once Upon A Time” brings Christmas cheer to the Haugh
The Haugh’s annual holiday spectacular is a display of well acted performances, dance numbers and overall talent from all involved. Act 1 began with performances
Social media may play a hand in procrastination
Procrastination in today’s society has become more prevalent due to the growing use of social media by students. As said on https://statista.com, as of February,