By Careesa Campbell | News Editor Tejada, 27, was diagnosed in August with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system, which is usually curable. “I
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Volleyball team kicks off season
Middle blocker Cassandra Freitag and freshman setter Jackie Hall block the ball during a practice scrimmage. The Owls first home game is today at 6
CCSF faces uphill battle in pending lawsuit
(L-R) Friends of City College Co-Founder Tracy Wheeler and City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees member Rafael Mandelman stand by House Minority Leader
Starting again
By Careesa Campbell | News Editor Forgetting moments in life are inevitable. But for a member of the Citrus College Foundation, her entire life’s history was
Thirsteas: blended to perfection
A Thirsteas employee shows a customer some of the menu offerings on display. The restaurant is a short walking distance from campus at the corner
When media coverage goes too far
By Careesa Campbell | Opinions Editor News coverage is the most dangerous when there isn’t any news. When reporters are left without answers to a disaster,
A not so sweet treat
By Careesa Campbell | Opinions Editor The Kool ‘n’ Frooti in Glendora is a sparkling clean shop, but looks can be deceiving. Upon walking in the
Research a career in STEM
By Careesa Campbell | Opinions Editor Engineering majors and other students recently had the opportunity to participate in a STEM career fair in the Center for
Life coaching begins as counseling ends
Vince Mercurio, DSP&S counselor, has served the Citrus community for 34 years. He is retiring at the end of the spring 2014 semester and will