Army veteran and former Citrus college student Tim “Rocky” Griego, 27, died the day after being struck by a vehicle on the 210 freeway in
Author: Emily Cristler-Hermosillo
Coaches vs. Cancer event raises record proceeds, men’s basketball continues winning streak
The Citrus men’s basketball team continued its winning streak, but women’s basketball fell short the night Citrus hosted its Coaches vs. Cancer event and Scholar
Opinion: National parks under attack by Trump administration
Native Americans and colonizers had one thing in common, their awe for America’s land. “We need the tonic of wildness…,” early American author Henry David
Black Student Union makes long awaited return
Black Student Union has been touch and go on the Citrus College campus for years. It had not been active since around 2007, but students
New voting process accompanies student government elections
Elections for student government begin at 9:30 a.m. Nov. 28 at the Campus Center (ED 170). Students can also go online at OrgSync.com to cast
Review: Azusa’s Golden Days celebrates city’s history with carnival
The best parts of the Azusa Golden Days carnival had nothing to do with a carnival. The food, family atmosphere and history of Azusa held
L.A. County says goodbye to Columbus Day
The Los Angeles City Council voted 14-1 to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day on Aug. 30, joining a multitude of cities and states
Resources available for food insecurity
Citrus College has a multitude of resources for students that range from counseling to physical needs, such as food and medicine, for free. Those in
Astronomy enthusiasts travel north for eclipse
Millions journeyed to see the Great American eclipse in its totality, including a few Citrus College professors and students. Astronomy professor Denise Kaisler and her