It was 8:10 p.m. and mathematics professor Sophia Lee’s intermediate algebra corequisite support class was already in full swing. “Let’s start with a nice little
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Panic stricken students react to moderate quake
Around 7:20 p.m. on Tuesday, the San Gabriel Valley was hit with a moderately strong 4.4 earthquake. The epicenter that was in La Verne, about
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
ASCC opposes smoking; only trustees can change policy
Smoking on campus at Citrus College has been an issue for years. “The Board of Trustees have the final say. ASCC does not have authority
The death penalty: Two sides of the same coin
Proposition 62 by Stephen Im A yes vote on Proposition 62 and no vote of Proposition 66 will put an end to the death penalty
Say Yes to Tobacco Tax
Editorial Board The Nov. 8 general election is quickly approaching. The election offers voters the opportunity to the chance to vote on propositions, such
Supreme Court prepares for Prop. 8
The Supreme Court is going to begin a review of California’s Proposition 8 March 26, which currently denies gay and lesbian couples the right to