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Day: December 13, 2022

COVID-19 News

COVID-19 numbers rising

December 13, 2022December 17, 2022 Heily Garcia

COVID-19 numbers are dropping since the beginning of the pandemic.  A few students on campus, such as Precious Escobar and Rhealene Arenas, mentioned having COVID

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Chicken Wars Frankenstein finale
The Grand Chicken Master chows down on Dec. 9 with a sandwich made with all the best ingredients from the Chicken Dinner Wars. Photo by Mark Snow
Arts & Entertainment Chicken Wars

Chicken Wars Frankenstein finale

December 13, 2022December 13, 2022 Robert Davis

The combination of ingredients ended up taking the cake for the Chicken Dinner Wars. The Grand Chicken Master may challenge nuggets next semester.    

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Pillar of print shop retires
Kern Fellows shows his work to the photographer on Dec 7 2022. Photo by Lina Cardinas.
Features

Pillar of print shop retires

December 13, 2022December 14, 2023 Robert Davis

Kern Fellows has been a pillar at Citrus for nearly 24 years. After years of hard work and satisfied coworkers, Fellows plans to retire. Fellows

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Counselor of 30 years plans retirement
Robin McBurney Proudly shows her latest holiday print in her office in the counciling department.
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Counselor of 30 years plans retirement

December 13, 2022December 17, 2022 Robert Davis

The current longest serving counselor on campus, Robin McBurney, is set to officially retire in June 2023, but in her 30 years of work at

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Citrus College training targets sexual harassment
Buildings around campus on Dec. 9 have empty walls, locked break rooms and outdated labor law posters. A recent sexual harassment settlement and updated guidelines prompted a Clarion review of labor law and bathroom posters around campus. Photos by Mark Snow
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Citrus College training targets sexual harassment

December 13, 2022 Mark Snow

Note from Editor: This story is a follow-up to Citrus’ actions after the 2017 bookstore sexual harassment lawsuit where seven student employees agreed to settle

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Pilgrimage connects professor with grandfather’s sacrifices
Paul Swatzel, Linnie Brown and Jordan Brown stand on former World War II battlefield at Blue Beach in Dieppe, France on Aug. 19, the same location that Swatzel’s grandfather and Brown’s father fought in WWII on Aug. 19, 1942. Photos courtesy of Paul Swatzel
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Pilgrimage connects professor with grandfather’s sacrifices

December 13, 2022 Mark Snow

To understand his grandfather’s past, one Citrus College professor found himself on an exciting but somber journey halfway across the world. “I wouldn’t call it

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