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Day: November 10, 2018

Peaceful Protesters Stand Their Ground
Penelope Mann, 76, throws out a peace sign to drivers on the corner of Indian Hill Boulevard and Arrow Highway on Oct. 26.
Features

Peaceful Protesters Stand Their Ground

November 10, 2018November 10, 2018 Lydia Egan

Drivers on Claremont’s Indian Hill Boulevard may notice a group of 70 to 90-year-olds standing with pacifist signs every Friday afternoon from 4-5 p.m. They

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Night Shift Prepares Students for Music Industry
The percussion players of the Night Shift band play enthusiastically as they get ready for their upcoming show.
Arts & Entertainment

Night Shift Prepares Students for Music Industry

November 10, 2018 Timothy Petersen

On a typical Wednesday morning in the Performing Arts building, the sounds of The Beatles’ “Twist and Shout” pour out of PA 154. About twenty

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Graduate runs in November elections
News

Graduate runs in November elections

November 10, 2018 Kara Elder

A former Citrus College student is running for Pomona City Council, district Two on Nov. 6. Jacqueline Elizalde-Macias has been a public servant for many

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To protect democracy, citizens must protect the right to vote
Illustration by Charity Wang
Editorials

To protect democracy, citizens must protect the right to vote

November 10, 2018November 13, 2018 The Editorial Board

American democracy has no greater threat than voter suppression.   Several weeks ago, the Huffington Post reported that a bus full of elderly African American

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Saudi Arabia should face sanctions for journalist’s killing
Illustration by Sayedah Mosavi
Opinion

Saudi Arabia should face sanctions for journalist’s killing

November 10, 2018 Sayedah Mosavi

For decades, the U.S. has regarded Saudi Arabia as one of its strongest allies in the Middle East. Despite the nation’s long list of human

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