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Former Community College Professor runs for Congress
Illustration by Charity Wang
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Former Community College Professor runs for Congress

October 24, 2018 Lydia Egan

California residents prepare to vote on Nov. 6. One of the two candidates for the 27th Congressional District is a former community college professor, incumbent

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Tax the wealthy: Yes on Proposition 55
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Tax the wealthy: Yes on Proposition 55

October 18, 2016October 19, 2016 The Editorial Board

A yes vote on Proposition 55 will keep a tax in place on the wealthy to provide funding for public schools. Yes votes for Proposition

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ASCC party generates political conversation
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ASCC party generates political conversation

October 13, 2016November 8, 2017 Megan Bender

When representatives from the Los Angeles County Democratic Party reached out to the Associated Students of Citrus College to table, ASCC decided to take it

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Volunteers bring the ‘Bern’ to Citrus
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Volunteers bring the ‘Bern’ to Citrus

May 13, 2016May 16, 2016 Megan Bender

An unofficial group calling themselves Citrus Students for Bernie decided it was time for Citrus College to feel the ‘Bern.’ The group of student volunteers

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Voices of Citrus
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Voices of Citrus

March 3, 2016November 8, 2017 Vidal Espina

  Jocey Lovejoy Major: Photography “Women’s rights, but to be honest, I don’t really know what other issues the presidential candidates are talking about. I

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Navigating politics: reporter talks Campaign Trail
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Navigating politics: reporter talks Campaign Trail

October 9, 2015October 9, 2015 Megan Bender

A reporter for the L.A. Daily News gave Citrus College students a sporty twist on political perspective.   ““We have entered the era of fan-based

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Why Politics Matter

May 8, 2013September 6, 2013 Johanna Jamison

The annual “Why Politics Matter” forum took place on campus on April 25 and offered students the chance to get involved and learn from the

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