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Deja Vu continues legacy of putting “natural” in supernatural
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Deja Vu continues legacy of putting “natural” in supernatural

June 5, 2019June 5, 2019 Sammy Fernandes

Citrus College history professor Bruce Solheim walks with no rush to get to a place. Instead, his destiny is to strive and make connections in

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Engaging and witty, librarian’s novel “Becoming Magdalene” explores an identity in progress
Written under the pen-name Elisabeth Fitzgerald, Citrus College librarian Elizabeth Cook’s novel explores the personal journey of an aspiring screen writer. Cook’s novel is currently available in paperback through Amazon. Photo by Sayedah Mosavi
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Engaging and witty, librarian’s novel “Becoming Magdalene” explores an identity in progress

December 4, 2018 Sayedah Mosavi

There comes a point in people’s lives where they begin to question the very roots of their identities. Often, a person’s thoughts are caught in

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‘How Democracies Die’ reminds us of our vulnerabilities
Illustration by Patrick Fernandez
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‘How Democracies Die’ reminds us of our vulnerabilities

June 4, 2018June 6, 2018 Patrick Fernandez

The good news for America is our democracy’s not dead. The bad news? It appears to be in critical condition. Almost a year and a

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