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Day: June 4, 2018

Stage play shows impact of bees and bullying
From left to right, Dave Miranda, Ricardo Estrada, Tony Guebert, Vivien Roman and Ryan Joshua Lyle take a final bow May 25 at Edgewood Academy.
Arts & Entertainment

Stage play shows impact of bees and bullying

June 4, 2018June 6, 2018 Rosalynn Junqueira

As the curtains drew back, the cafeteria was filled with excited children  waiting for the start of the play “Ali’s Bees.” Citrus College history professor

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‘How Democracies Die’ reminds us of our vulnerabilities
Illustration by Patrick Fernandez
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‘How Democracies Die’ reminds us of our vulnerabilities

June 4, 2018June 6, 2018 Patrick Fernandez

The good news for America is our democracy’s not dead. The bad news? It appears to be in critical condition. Almost a year and a

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Beach Bums, a band that is anything but lazy
Guitarist of Beach Bums Randolph Calixto, 19, plays guitar on June 2, at Anti-Prom in Norwalk. Photo by Michael Quintero.
Features

Beach Bums, a band that is anything but lazy

June 4, 2018June 8, 2018 Erik Adams

The first breath of air upon entering Beach Bums’ practice warehouse lays still and tinged with marijuana smoke. Around the corner from the front door,

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New system to provide financial aid arriving fall 2018
Photo Illustration by Charity Wang.
News

New system to provide financial aid arriving fall 2018

June 4, 2018June 8, 2018 Charity Wang

Disgruntled students expressed their disappointments and complaints to social media, such as the Citrus College Students Facebook group as their recent financial aid disbursement arrived

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It’s time to arm ourselves with facts
Illustration by Patrick Fernandez
Editorials

It’s time to arm ourselves with facts

June 4, 2018June 8, 2018 The Editorial Board

America’s epidemic of gun violence will persist as long as politicians refuse to thoroughly fund research that is requisite for a sensible cure. It’s time

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No ordinary summer: The battle for democracy
Illustration by Patrick Fernandez.
Opinion

No ordinary summer: The battle for democracy

June 4, 2018June 6, 2018 Patrick Fernandez

This will be no ordinary summer. For these are not ordinary times. Although our daily commutes and blasé routines may presently be convincing us that

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