In fall 2019, Citrus College started offering an American Sign Language, ASL course. Getting a spot in one of the ASL courses depends on the
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Slideshow: Not masking your style during COVID-19
With it now being mandatory to wear a face-covering or mask in Los Angeles County many people have found ways to express themselves while still
Former Board of Trustee Dr. Diana N. Lockard, ‘a woman ahead of her time’ who served Citrus for 18 years dies at 95
Dr. Diana N. Lockard was a dedicated Board of Trustee member who conscientiously made decisions based on the welfare of students, member of the Board
Infinity K-pop Dance Team Club opens free online workshops during quarantine
While all the planned club meet-ups have been indefinitely cancelled since remote instruction due to precautions against COVID-19, one dance club remains active through the
Visual and Performing Arts students transitioning to online classes, keeping up with COVID-19
Visual and Performing Art students have had to make changes to the way they normally meet with their instructors and peers due to Citrus College’s
‘People who don’t get enough sleep might not get as much done throughout the day,’ former psychology professor Kenneth Guttman says
Sleep is very important for everyone, especially for students trying to get good grades in college. Students who get sleep, get better grades– more than
Virtual Escape: Video games help deal with self-isolation at home amid COVID-19 pandemic
Video games are a form of entertainment people use to explore places and worlds not available in the real world to escape the day-to-day grind.
Students of the International Students Center struggle amid COVID-19 pandemic
Many students and faculty have undergone a huge adjustment having instruction online because of COVID-19. Some students are having a harder time than others in