There is the old saying that home is where the heart is, but when your heart belongs to the pyramids in Egypt, the lush rain
Author: Megan Bender
Free bus pass arrives just in time
The long wait for free Foothill Transit bus passes is over. By fall, Citrus College students will have free access to Foothill Transit buses for
California knows how to ‘party’: Annual political forum
This year’s “Why Politics Matter” forum will focus on California state politics from the perspective of both political parties. Citrus College Political Science Professor Dave
Glendora P.D. hosts active shooter seminar in HPAC
Glendora Police Department officers practicing an exclusive active shooter scenario training and building clearing in the Technician Development building in fall 2012. Glendora PD will
Return of the ‘big battle’
After a one-year break, the Citrus College Blue Note Swing Orchestra and Azusa Pacific University’s Jazz Ensemble are back for more competitive performance. The Battle
New club unapologetic about free speech
The unofficial Citrus College chapter of Turning Point USA hosted a protest for free speech using a giant beach ball on April 25 in the
Don’t forget the milk: Campus Safety
In light of the danger of mass shootings becoming a reality for college campuses, for Citrus College Campus Safety Supervisor Ben Macias, the first thing
LOGOS PREVIEW: Kill Me, Deadly
Kirsten Vangsness (right) and Dean Lemont act in a scene from Vangsness’ new film, “Kill Me Deadly,” which will premiere in the Haugh Performing Arts
No fast passes for Gold Line: Opening day brings a crowd
The line to ride the Gold Line at the Azusa Pacific University/ Citrus College stop snaked away from the station and looped around and