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Day: June 5, 2019

Fashion seen through international lenses
Japanese international students Yuuka Tokaji, 21, music major and theatre majors Noelle Miyata, 20 and Makoto Moriyuma, 20, show off their outfits on April 2 while standing on the outside stairs of the Performing Arts building. Photo by Liandra Thibodeaux.
Arts & Entertainment Features

Fashion seen through international lenses

June 5, 2019 Elizabeth Monico

For Citrus’ abundance of international students, culture shock comes in many forms: from language barriers, to mannerisms, and of course in fashion. Coming from countries

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Restaurant brings a delectable twist to waffles
Arts & Entertainment Opinion

Restaurant brings a delectable twist to waffles

June 5, 2019 Jerick Palacio

If looking for a warm and welcoming atmosphere with quality food and approachable staff, Wahfles is an experience that is time worthy. Upon walking in,

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Stylist serves Skid Row through beauty
Michael O’Nael Scott enjoys a meal at the Beauty2TheStreetz event on Fifth Street and Towne Avenue in Los Angeles on May 25. Photo by Isaiah Wesby.
Features

Stylist serves Skid Row through beauty

June 5, 2019June 5, 2019 Elizabeth Monico

Maili Higashiyama, 35, is a communications major at Citrus during the week and a hero to the homeless population of Los Angeles’ Skid Row on

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NASA wants your FAFSA
Illustration by Xela Quintana
Features Opinion

NASA wants your FAFSA

June 5, 2019 The Editorial Board

On March 11, President Donald Trump requested to take $1.9 billion from the Pell Grant Program in a proposed budget amendment to Congress to send

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Maria’s Mexican Restaurant perseveres in a crowded field
Waiters serve the Burrito Special with rice and beans on June 4 in Maria's Mexican Kitchen. The Burrito Special shines compared to the plain meat and bean burrito. Photo by Tim Petersen.
Features Opinion

Maria’s Mexican Restaurant perseveres in a crowded field

June 5, 2019 Timothy Petersen

With Mexican cuisine being ingrained in L.A. culture, there is a multitude of restaurants for potential customers to choose from. To survive, Mexican restaurants need

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Ceremony celebrates students’ hardwork and success
Kim Ji Hoon, one of the recipients to the Distinguished Students award for math, pulls out his phone on the stage at the awards ceremony on May 30 in the Haugh Performing Arts Center. Photo by Charity Wang.
Features News

Ceremony celebrates students’ hardwork and success

June 5, 2019June 5, 2019 Sammy Fernandes

Families, staff and professors from all departments came together to celebrate distinguished Citrus College students in the Haugh Performing Arts Center. The 56th Annual Achievement

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Deja Vu continues legacy of putting “natural” in supernatural
Arts & Entertainment Features

Deja Vu continues legacy of putting “natural” in supernatural

June 5, 2019June 5, 2019 Sammy Fernandes

Citrus College history professor Bruce Solheim walks with no rush to get to a place. Instead, his destiny is to strive and make connections in

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Coach turns a small opportunity into a big success
Coach Brett Lauer talks to his players in the huddle during the state playoffs on March 9 in Ventura. Photo by Logan Gray.
Features Sports

Coach turns a small opportunity into a big success

June 5, 2019June 5, 2019 Isaiah Wesby

In 2016, the men’s basketball head coach abruptly stepped down due to personal matters, leaving Citrus with a crucial coaching vacancy to fill. Without adequate

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