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Day: October 4, 2017

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Campus Question: Which are the best/worst restrooms on campus?

October 4, 2017October 4, 2017 Citrus News

Work contributed by: Aurelia Adame, Alex Lomeli, Justin Izuhara and Stephanie Mejia

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Renovated Hayden Hall reopens for faculty use
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Renovated Hayden Hall reopens for faculty use

October 4, 2017October 4, 2017 Alex Lomeli

Citrus College faculty can now use the new offices and athenaeum of Hayden Hall as it officially opened its doors on Oct. 3 to the

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Professor late, how long should you wait? The 15-minute Myth
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Professor late, how long should you wait? The 15-minute Myth

October 4, 2017October 9, 2017 Justin Izuhara

Many students at Citrus College have heard the myth that they are allowed to leave after waiting 15 minutes for their professor to show up;

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Watching the Watchers: Constitution Week leads unto Banned Books Week
Elizabeth Cook reads from Sherman Alexie's, "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian," on September, 25. Alexie's book, like many on the banned or challenged list faces censorship for its handling of teenage sexuality.
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Watching the Watchers: Constitution Week leads unto Banned Books Week

October 4, 2017October 4, 2017 James Duffy V

Hayden Memorial Library assembled its censored books display September 25 to kick off the American Library Association and Amnesty International’s annual Banned Book week, the

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Blue Note Orchestra performs on Grammy winner’s 21st album
Melissa Manchester performs with the Citrus Blue Note Orchestra her new album "The Fellas" on Sept. 22 at the James Armstrong Theater in Torrance. The orchestra recorded the entire album with Manchester at Citrus College. Photo courtesy of Daniela Navarro
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Blue Note Orchestra performs on Grammy winner’s 21st album

October 4, 2017October 4, 2017 Hannah Walleck

Thanks to Dean of Fine and Performing Arts Robert Slack, the Citrus Blue Note Orchestra contributed to grammy winner Melissa Manchester’s 21st album “The Fellas.”

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