Monday morning, Glendora residents gathered for the annual Glendora Earth Day festival exploring booths, exhibitions and workshops. As pop music blared from the speakers, volunteers
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Twilight Flight: Glendora Public Library hosts a bat signal for conservation awareness
The Glendora Public Library hosted an event called ‘Twilight Flight: The Hidden World of Bats” April 14. Local experts from the Southern California Bat Group
Citrus international students have not had F-1 visas terminated
No international student F-1 visas have been terminated from students at Citrus College thus far. Various news outlets and institutions have been reporting visas being
Anti-abortion protesters cause distress to Citrus students and staff
Anti-abortion protesters were on campus March 17 near the Visual Arts Building. Citrus’ mental health supervisor Nadine Henley said that students and staff were distressed
Citrus staff member dies after battle with cancer
Citrus College’s executive director of communications and external relations, Melissa Utsuki, died of cancer the week of Jan. 19. “As she worked with her colleagues
Inland Valley Humane Society hosts adoption event
Seven dogs and 21 cats were adopted at the Inland Valley Humane Society in Pomona “Bark after Dark” event on Nov. 13. “Bark after Dark”
State proposition to grant Citrus $35 to $40 million passes
Citrus will receive about $35 to $40 million of a successful proposition in California authorizing a $10 billion bond. Proposition two will give $1.5 billion
Wahbe wins seat on Citrus’ board of trustees
Voters in Monrovia elected a new member to Citrus’ board of trustees in the general election on Nov. 5. Randa Wahbe will fill Citrus’ Area
Two new members to join Citrus board of trustees after election
This year, three members of Citrus’ Board of Trustees are up for re-election, but two of them are not staying for another term. Mary Ann