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Month: January 2019

Marching for Equality
A protester holds up a sign in solidarity for the women's march on Jan. 19. Photo by Giselle Vargas.
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Marching for Equality

January 23, 2019 Vicman Thome and Giselle Vargas

After a week of rain, woman and men of all ages gathered with the purpose of marching for women’s rights and equality in downtown Los

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Art from the ground up
The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, or "the Duomo" on Jan. 23 in Florence, Italy. Photo by Lydia Egan.
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Art from the ground up

January 23, 2019 Lydia Egan

If there is one thing I have seen day in and day out of Italy, it is art. The endless art galleries like the Uffizi

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Eating is the art
People eating a late night dinner in Florence, Italy on Jan. 13. Photo by Lydia Egan.
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Eating is the art

January 17, 2019 Lydia Egan

Italy and the United States have one thing in common. They both love to eat, but there is one tangible difference between the two. While

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Citrus on lockdown after suspicious threat
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Citrus on lockdown after suspicious threat

January 15, 2019January 21, 2019 James Duffy V and Malcolm Castelli

Citrus Alert system says, ‘If you are not on campus, stay away.’ Citrus College was put on lockdown after a threat was made to the college

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Exploring Florence
The Italian river, Ponte Vecchio, runs through the streets of Italy on Jan. 6. Photo by Lydia Egan.
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Exploring Florence

January 12, 2019 Lydia Egan

Scoops of Gelato, dramatic domes, heaps of pasta and ancient artwork everywhere is some of the first few things that come to mind when thinking

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Remembering Bre Payton, a Clarion family member
Bre Payton, a conservative staff writer and former Citrus College Clarion editor, died at age 26 on Dec. 28 in San Diego due to an illness. Photo courtesy of Payton's Instagram.
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Remembering Bre Payton, a Clarion family member

January 3, 2019 Charity Wang

A news writer, who was a former Citrus College Clarion editor died at age 26 on Dec. 28 in San Diego due to an illness.

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