The winter holidays are a joyous time full of spirit and happiness but are clouded by the stress of finals week. While making vacation plans
Author: Skylr Scott
Board plans to fill vacancy
After the death of board member Edward Ortell, Citrus College approved a process to fill his seat at the Board of Trustees Nov. 16 meeting.
Citrus welcomes lone new faculty member
Citrus College’s only new full time faculty was shocked when she realized she was the only hire for the fall 2021 semester. “I didn’t find
Vaccine mandate can deceive students
Spring 2022 registration has begun, and there are still no updates on whether or not Citrus will implement a vaccine mandate. California has mandated vaccines
Honored and Appreciated
The Associated Students of Citrus College (ASCC) hosted a Dia De Muertos altar to honor the loved ones of Citrus faculty and students in the Hayden
Campus Safety 2020 incident report released
The 2021 Annual Security Report or ASR, released Oct. 1, shows that crime on campus has continued to decline. The Clery Act, signed into law
The Haugh celebrates its 50 year anniversary
In 1971, then-Superintendent/President of Citrus College Robert D. Haugh achieved a dream 11 years in the making: opening a performing arts center at Citrus College.
What boredom breeds
My mom always used to say, “Don’t say your bored, people do dumb stuff when they’re bored.” As I have grown up, I have realized
The hero that kept Citrus afloat
Michael Bilbrey joined Citrus College in 1984 as a student employee, and is now being recognized as an unsung hero for his contributions. Bilbrey was