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Author: Rachel Mills

OPINION: Getting to campus from the Metro Station is too long
Opinion

OPINION: Getting to campus from the Metro Station is too long

November 18, 2022December 17, 2022 Rachel Mills

Ten minutes. That’s how long it takes to get to the APU/Citrus College Metro station from the closest part of campus, give or take a

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School participates with California earthquake drill
Student Austin Urena ducks under desk during California earthquake drill on Oct. 20 at Citrus Library classroom LI120. -Photo by Rachel Mills
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School participates with California earthquake drill

October 26, 2022 Rachel Mills

Duck, cover and hold is what students and faculty did, following proper safety guidance from prompts given at 10:20 a.m. Oct. 20 as part of

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Undocumented Student Action Week has much for those wishing to show support
Undocumented Student Action Week is happening Oct. 17 thru Oct. 21. Photo Provided By Dream Resource Center
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Undocumented Student Action Week has much for those wishing to show support

October 18, 2022October 26, 2022 Rachel Mills

The Dream Resource Center is hosting Undocumented Student Action Week with a vast array of events for the community to participate in and support the

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Dr Noemi Barajas, rises to become new director of health sciences
Dr. Noemi Barajas has assumed the position of Director of Heath Sciences as of Oct. 18. Photo provided by Dr. Noemi Barajas
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Dr Noemi Barajas, rises to become new director of health sciences

October 7, 2022October 7, 2022 Rachel Mills

She sits at a desk with a sign that reads: Chaos Coordinator. It seems a juxtaposition to the calm, collected and confident woman sitting behind

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TRANSPORTATION: Local government presents plans to bolster public transit
Foothill line 284 drives down Citrus Avenue, September 26. The line could become a transit corridor according to a recent presentation by the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments.
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TRANSPORTATION: Local government presents plans to bolster public transit

October 3, 2022 Rachel Mills

The San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments hosted a presentation over zoom to discuss the future of public transit in the San Gabriel Valley focusing

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September is suicide prevention month, help is available at all times
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September is suicide prevention month, help is available at all times

September 30, 2022September 30, 2022 Rachel Mills

September is suicide awareness month, but with the daily average of suicides in the U.S.  In 2020 being 130 a day, and with 1.20 million

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Los Angeles County opens Monkeypox vaccine eligibility
Rachel Mills receives vaccination shot on March 2, 2021 at California State University, Los Angeles. - Photo by Rachel Mills
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Los Angeles County opens Monkeypox vaccine eligibility

September 23, 2022September 24, 2022 Rachel Mills

Los Angeles County determined the first death from monkeypox in the county Sept.12. Shauna  Bigby with the Student Health Center said students should arm themselves

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Helpful heatwave health advice
Illustration by Mark Snow
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Helpful heatwave health advice

September 2, 2022 Rachel Mills

Starting this week and lasting until Wednesday, a record breaking heatwave is taking place in the Southern California region. Triple digits are expected in many

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