There comes a point in people’s lives where they begin to question the very roots of their identities. Often, a person’s thoughts are caught in
Author: Sayedah Mosavi
Campus question: how would you feel if I.C.E came to campus?
Campus Question: How would you feel if I.C.E came to campus? Compiled by Sayedah Mosavi Answers have been edited for brevity. “I’d
Saudi Arabia should face sanctions for journalist’s killing
For decades, the U.S. has regarded Saudi Arabia as one of its strongest allies in the Middle East. Despite the nation’s long list of human
Campus bathroom intruder suspect arrested, held without bail
The Citrus college bathroom intruder was caught and arrested Oct. 5. Phillip Osuna, 25, a Citrus College student and Covina resident, has been arrested and
White pride of the foothills: redlining in Glendora, Covina and Azusa
A government agency established in 1933 to refinance homes affected by the Great Depression left a legacy of segregation in communities around Citrus College. The
Student body demographics point to effects of segregation
While Citrus College may appear to be a hallmark of diversity, the data actually shows a startling pattern of ethnic segregation. The most recent California
Guided pathways project in planning stage
Citrus College is adopting the California Community College education-reform initiative known as the Guided Pathways Project to increase and streamline student completion rates. The official
Librarian publishes first novel, ‘Becoming Magdalene’
With the publication of her first novel “Becoming Magdalene,” Elizabeth Cook, Citrus College’s institutional design librarian, has added another title to her professional repertoire: author.
‘Rocky’ from reprographics retires from citrus college
Thomas Reynolds, a husband, grandfather and a gift of inspiration to the many staff and faculty at Citrus College has announced his retirement. After 37