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Author: Aaron Del Castillo-Gutierrez

Promise program prioritizes student success
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Promise program prioritizes student success

November 24, 2021November 24, 2021 Aaron Del Castillo-Gutierrez

Reporter’s note: Aaron was part of the Promise Program for two years, but is no longer a member.  Students who are part of the Promise

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COVID-19 teaches faculty to adapt
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COVID-19 teaches faculty to adapt

November 11, 2021 Aaron Del Castillo-Gutierrez

Some faculty at Citrus College are excited to see their students in the spring semester but are hesitant about coming back because of COVID-19. Vaccines

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3 veterans receive honors for their service at Citrus virtual event
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3 veterans receive honors for their service at Citrus virtual event

November 5, 2021November 5, 2021 Aaron Del Castillo-Gutierrez

Despite being online, Citrus is finding a way to celebrate those who have served in the military.  The 16th annual Saluting Our Veterans event was

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Mandatory vaccines could divide education
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Mandatory vaccines could divide education

October 28, 2021October 28, 2021 Aaron Del Castillo-Gutierrez

Many colleges are mandating students and staff to get the COVID-19 vaccine. While vaccine mandates have good intentions, they could have unanticipated consequences on higher

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Men’s water polo at Citrus College off to a hot start
Owls Attacker Jullian Nichols lines up to score a goal. Photo by Aaron Del Castillo-Gutierrez
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Men’s water polo at Citrus College off to a hot start

October 14, 2021October 18, 2021 Aaron Del Castillo-Gutierrez

The Citrus College Men’s water polo team started their season with 11 wins and eight losses.   Citrus College Men’s Water polo won against Fullerton College

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Weekly testing reduces on campus exposure
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COVID-19 News

Weekly testing reduces on campus exposure

October 8, 2021October 18, 2021 Aaron Del Castillo-Gutierrez

As of Sept. 27, 6,846 students and employees have been tested for Covid-19 at Citrus College. Mandatory COVID-19 testing began on Sept. 13 for students

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STEM Center tutoring available in person
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STEM Center tutoring available in person

September 30, 2021 Aaron Del Castillo-Gutierrez

The STEM Center at Citrus College is offering in-person tutoring in addition to online tutoring to all students.  The STEM Center is available on campus

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Owls football team opens strong
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Owls football team opens strong

September 15, 2021September 15, 2021 Aaron Del Castillo-Gutierrez

The Citrus Owls football team started its season with two victories against Chaffey College and College of the Desert.  The Owls won their first game

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Dean of CTE leaves Citrus
New dean of mathematics and business, Michael Wangler. (Kevin Alvarez/ Clarion 2017)
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Dean of CTE leaves Citrus

September 13, 2021September 13, 2021 Aaron Del Castillo-Gutierrez

Citrus College’s Dean of Career and Technical Education is leaving Citrus after being with the school for four years.  Michael Wangler joined Citrus College in

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