It’s been a hectic weekend here for your friends at the Clarion. On Friday and Saturday, some of us attended the Journalism Association of Community
Day: October 10, 2012
Editorial: Prop. 38 opposes student interests
The passage of Proposition 38 would be hugely detrimental to community colleges, but we just can’t compete with commercials showing children laughing, playing and enjoying
Editorial: DREAMs for a better future
The Development, Relief and Education of Alien Minors Act, or the DREAM Act, was introduced to Congress in 2001. It was later reintroduced in 2009
Veggie Sales: Vegetarians like to eat here too
The Owl Café serves delicious meat lasagna, roasted turkey, macaroni, chicken pot pie, beef casserole and chicken enchiladas on most days. The campus vending machines
Vote “yes” on 34
The process of getting a convicted felon from prison cell to execution chamber costs unnecessary millions of tax dollars in legal fees, endless appeals, and
Vote “no” on 34
Proposition 34 encourages the death penalty to be repealed and replaced with life imprisonment without possibility of parole when someone is convicted of murder because
Music and film prepare for their big debut
Film music and art fans will want to mark these dates on their calendars. On the weekend of Oct. 19-20, various disciplines of the Citrus
AB 540 student fights to be successful
Alejandra Morales, double majoring in English literature and biology, has both dedication and integrity as an individual for herself, her friends and family. Morales is
Suit filed against school board
The backlash from the controversial July 17 raise awarded to Citrus College superintendent/president Geraldine Perri took a new turn Oct. 1, when open-government advocate Gil