Debate focuses on privacy issues vs national security
Privacy or safety. If you had to prioritize them, which would you choose? Constitution Day, Sept. 17, is the anniversary of the ratification of the
Bringing the men’s soccer team forward
In a sport with low scoring results, it takes a special type of player to bag a goal. Drive, vision, creativity, speed, agility,
Top 5 horror movies to watch
Halloween is all about a good scare. So get your popcorn, candy and a pillow to cover your eyes and muffle your screams. Our top
Owls volleyball beats state champs
The Citrus volleyball players made history at their game on Tuesday, Sept. 17. In a 3-1 match, the Owls beat three-time state champs, the L.A.
Sowing the resource seeds for STEM success
The fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics present exciting opportunities that can launch you into a lifetime of constant discovery. Choosing a STEM major is
Owls finish strong and continue to look forward
Citrus’ Fighting Owls (4-2, 1-1) played against The College of the Desert Roadrunners (0-6, 0-2) Oct. 19 and came out on top for their first
Album review: Radio Clarion
Nine Inch Nails – “Hesitation Marks” (Columbia): When rumors first surfaced of a new Nine Inch Nails release, it had been five years since main
New interest in student loans
The number of college students struggling with loan debt will continue to increase now that congress has passed the Bipartisan Student Loan Certainty Act of
Candidates pursue trustee position
Candidates for the Area 1 seat on the Board of Trustees look to take advantage of controversy surrounding incumbent Gary Woods who was a no-show