Fall is the best season, not just because it feels cozy, but because it actually improves people’s health and daily routines. Even before looking at
Author: Angela Hernandez
More than a costume: Life in cosplay
For Citrus College student Chloe Mae Campagna, cosplay is more than a costume; it’s an art form, a family tradition and a source of self-confidence.
A space to be heard: Students build a literary community at CK Café
When Armieta Nabati, who also writes under the name of Mia Culpa, began attending literary readings in Los Angeles, she enjoyed being surrounded by writers
Crime remains low at Citrus College
Crime on Citrus College’s campus remains low, according to the 2025 Annual Security Report. The report, released Oct. 1, shows a consistent trend of minimal
Student journalism conference highlights the power and risks of reporting
Student journalists from across Southern California are preparing for a changing media landscape, one that demands both courage and clarity. That reality was at the
Citrus offers first international student ally training
Citrus College introduced its first international student ally training on Oct. 2, an event designed to help faculty and staff better understand the challenges faced
Metro A Line extension brings rail service back to Pomona after seven decades
Correction: Previous version of the story contained inaccurate information about the protest. President Donald Trump’s title was corrected. The Clarion apologizes for the error. Story
Dr. Monica Y. Jackson joins Citrus College as first instructional design and accessibility specialist
Citrus College has welcomed Monica Y. Jackson, Ph.D. as its first Online Education Instructional Design and Accessibility Specialist, a newly created role designed to support
Meet the professors: new faculty join Citrus College
Citrus College is welcoming several new professors this fall, each bringing unique expertise and passion to the classroom. From science to the arts, these faculty
