Since the Metro L Line (Gold) has come into place while being a way of transportation for many students, an increase in the amount of
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Gas prices, Russians, war and Citrus students
The Russian conflict in Ukraine is leaving students with light wallets and heavy hearts. While rising gas prices are an immediate concern, humanitarian and socioeconomic
Two years after the shutdown: A shifting mentality
Editor’s note: The eleventh paragraph was corrected at 12:55 p.m. March 22 to add concrete numbers rather than a percent range of student success with
The team behind accreditation
Go to the Citrus College website and search for its mission statement. In this statement, the college attests its goals for the students to successfully
New CTE dean has big plans for helping students
Citrus College’s new Career and Technical Education dean takes on new career opportunities with passion and determination. Kimberly Mathews comes from Santa Ana College where
Citrus welcomes lone new faculty member
Citrus College’s only new full time faculty was shocked when she realized she was the only hire for the fall 2021 semester. “I didn’t find
The Haugh celebrates its 50 year anniversary
In 1971, then-Superintendent/President of Citrus College Robert D. Haugh achieved a dream 11 years in the making: opening a performing arts center at Citrus College.
The hero that kept Citrus afloat
Michael Bilbrey joined Citrus College in 1984 as a student employee, and is now being recognized as an unsung hero for his contributions. Bilbrey was
Claremont clothing seller gives back
When life came to a screeching halt last March, many people found they had too much spare time on their hands. Maya Garcia has been