The winter holidays are a joyous time full of spirit and happiness but are clouded by the stress of finals week. While making vacation plans
Category: Opinion
Vaccine mandate can deceive students
Spring 2022 registration has begun, and there are still no updates on whether or not Citrus will implement a vaccine mandate. California has mandated vaccines
Mandatory vaccines could divide education
Many colleges are mandating students and staff to get the COVID-19 vaccine. While vaccine mandates have good intentions, they could have unanticipated consequences on higher
Underrepresentation affects education
Underrepresentation is not new to education, yet as a whole, K-12 schools, colleges and other institutions are still struggling to fix it. In fall of
What boredom breeds
My mom always used to say, “Don’t say your bored, people do dumb stuff when they’re bored.” As I have grown up, I have realized
Homework in college courses is unnecessary
Homework in the form of simple worksheets is not necessary in college level courses, despite being an essential aspect of the education system. Every student
Black students need HBCUs
Pursuing an education in an institution where not many people look like you makes your accomplishments feel small, or at least that’s how it has
Students are finding cheaper ways to get their textbooks
Imagine a student needs three books for a specific class that, in total, cost about $175. Sometimes as the class progresses, it gets a little
The various ways that asynchronous classes are structured make all the difference
As classes at Citrus College continue to be conducted remotely, asynchronous classes that offer video and audio lectures have been much more effective for me