The Clarion print edition ended in June, after 76 years. Courtesy of the Clarion’s digital archives, below are some of the standout front pages of
Category: Campus
Former Citrus employee files lawsuit against college
Citrus’ former dean of Counseling Programs and Services has filed a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment and retaliation against Citrus College. In the lawsuit, Nicole Smith
Citrus Clarion evolves to virtual publishing only
The future of the Clarion without its print publication will be different in diverse areas of emphasis, such as doing more online works that contain
Students Frustrated by on-campus vending machines
Students at Citrus College have two main ways of getting food or drinks on campus – one being the Owl Café and the other being
Award ceremony celebrated in style and honor
Citrus College’s student achievement award ceremony was an evening of musical performances, emotional commemoration and honorable recognition. The event lasted two hours at the Haugh
Citrus interim academic vice president promoted
After serving as interim for almost a year, Dana Hester has been appointed as the full-term vice president of academic affairs. Hester began her interim
Citrus automotive technology program receives $10,000 donation
The Greater Los Angeles New Car Dealers Association donated $10,000 to the Citrus automotive technology program in February. In a press release by Citrus College,
ASCC election generates large voter turnout
Citrus students casted 132 ballots in voting for positions of ASCC’s 2023-2024 president, vice president, student trustee and senators. Brian Kwokon Tong was elected as
Citrus College turns off student feed on mobile app
After consultations with faculty and student representatives, the student feed on the Citrus College mobile app has been turned off. An email sent on April