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Moon Over Buffalo brings joy to the theater
The set of "Moon Over Buffalo" before the curtain opened on May 18 in HPAC. Photo by Elizabeth Monico.
Arts & Entertainment

Moon Over Buffalo brings joy to the theater

May 22, 2019May 22, 2019 Elizabeth Monico

Under the direction of Neil H. Weiss, Moon Over Buffalo brought a full house to tears, snorts and cackles in The Little Theatre on Saturday

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Owls come up short on late game blunder
Starting pitcher Aaron "A.J." Oddo warms up in the bullpen before the game against the Mt. San Jacinto Eagles on Feb. 12 at the Citrus College baseball field. Oddo went on to pitch 5 1/3 innings, giving up 5 earned runs while dishing out 7 strikeouts in just one walk.
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Owls come up short on late game blunder

February 15, 2019February 15, 2019 Tannan Luzzo

Baseball falls to 1-6-1 after loss The Citrus College Owls lost an intense back-and-forth matchup against the Mt. San Jacinto Eagles by a score of

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“Bus Stop” captures small-town life, lacks in depth
Jared Sandoval and Tyler Howard in the HPAC production of "Bus Stop" in the Little Theater.
Arts & Entertainment Opinion

“Bus Stop” captures small-town life, lacks in depth

November 18, 2018November 19, 2018 Lydia Egan

No one wants to stay in a small and rural town of Kansas, where the only action that arises are the people who pass through

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