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Day: May 22, 2019

Poetry brings nostalgia of “home” to community
Emily Serna, Zienabelle Otero and Adriana Scott prepare to pose for pictures at the end of the English Society's Poetry Festival on May 16. Photo by Charity Wang.
Arts & Entertainment Features News

Poetry brings nostalgia of “home” to community

May 22, 2019 Ruby Munoz

The room is filled with emotion as the contestants read their poems. People are cheering, clapping and crying. As the Poetry Festival was themed “Home”

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Moon Over Buffalo brings joy to the theater
The set of "Moon Over Buffalo" before the curtain opened on May 18 in HPAC. Photo by Elizabeth Monico.
Arts & Entertainment

Moon Over Buffalo brings joy to the theater

May 22, 2019May 22, 2019 Elizabeth Monico

Under the direction of Neil H. Weiss, Moon Over Buffalo brought a full house to tears, snorts and cackles in The Little Theatre on Saturday

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Local businesses increase prices to offset minimum wage increase
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Local businesses increase prices to offset minimum wage increase

May 22, 2019 Vicman Thome

In the wake of the recent minimum wage increase that took place at the start of 2019, many California businesses have decided to add a

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Smoking ban is great but why not sooner?
Information technology major Chyanne Brown blows smoke bubbles from her vape pen in front of the AD building. Photo by James Duffy V.
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Smoking ban is great but why not sooner?

May 22, 2019June 7, 2019 The Editorial Board

The Board of Trustees listened to the voice of Citrus College students, many of whom called for a change to the smoking policies on campus.

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“Bridge to the Geosciences” provides Citrus STEM students valuable opportunities
Bridge To The Geosciences participants posed upon arrival at the USC Wrigley Marine Science Center in Avalon on September 2018. Photo courtesy of Diane Young Kim
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“Bridge to the Geosciences” provides Citrus STEM students valuable opportunities

May 22, 2019 David Helander

For the past four years, the “Bridge to the Geosciences” program has provided opportunity to enrich the education of Citrus College students that focus their

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Student Spotlight: Artist follows call for ceramics
A portrait of 21-year-old Everado Rodriguez holding one of his pieces. Rodriguez often uses sodium silicate on his work. Photo by Lydia Egan.
Features

Student Spotlight: Artist follows call for ceramics

May 22, 2019 Lydia Egan

The ceramic studio sits within the Visual Arts building where kilns, glazes and aprons await for ceramic students to cultivate their next pieces. 21-year-old art

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Citrus College bans smoking, vaping and other tobacco products
Photo Illustration by David Helander
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Citrus College bans smoking, vaping and other tobacco products

May 22, 2019May 22, 2019 David Helander

Citrus College will be a smoke and tobacco-free campus starting in fall 2019. This follows the passage of AP 3570, which states that the Citrus

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Feed Your Summer Nights With Some L.A. Music Venues
Royaljag members, Roland Garcia on bass, David Ajoku on keys, perform at the Bootleg Theater’s main stage on Dec. 29, 2017. Photo courtesy of Bethany Pangilinan.
Arts & Entertainment

Feed Your Summer Nights With Some L.A. Music Venues

May 22, 2019May 22, 2019 Alejandro Huerta

Summertime in Los Angeles always seems to be a time to experience new things. With amusement parks, beaches, hiking trails, museums, parks and nightlife fun,

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Campus Center Opening
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Campus Center Opening

May 22, 2019 Andre Lopez and Vicman Thome

Students and faculty gathered outside the newly remodeled Ross L. Handy Campus Center in preparation to cut the ribbon to mark the reopening of the

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