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Political science professor says goodbye to Citrus
Professor Ross poses for a self-portrait on April 23 inside his office at Citrus College. Photo by Alejandro Huerta.
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Political science professor says goodbye to Citrus

May 5, 2019 Alejandro Huerta

Glen Ross, 65, who has taught political science at Citrus College for the past 25 years, announced he will retire from teaching this year. The

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Retiring math professor will be missed

May 8, 2013May 8, 2013 Melissa Manghisi

After a quarter century of teaching mathematics at Citrus College, this will be the last semester for Alan Tussy. His philosophy on education: “My dad

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Library media technician will retire after 40 years of service
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Library media technician will retire after 40 years of service

December 5, 2012 Marvin Trigo

Library media technician Shirley Porch was honored at her Beatles-themed retirement party on Nov. 8 after 40 years of service at the Hayden Memorial Library

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Time for travel

December 5, 2012 David Tate

The President of the United States has 14 secretaries. The president of Citrus College has two. Correction: Make that one. Pamela Sewell, administrative assistant to

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Easygoing employee starts anew
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Easygoing employee starts anew

December 5, 2012December 5, 2012 David Tate

For 24 years, the doors to Pamela McGuern’s various offices have always been open. Now, after nearly a quarter-century of service, McGuern will be closing

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Psychology department linchpin to retire
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Psychology department linchpin to retire

December 5, 2012December 5, 2012 Javier Galaviz

Few people on this campus have been here longer than James Shannon. And few people have had the same impact. Well into his 38th year

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Dean vrooms off into the sunset
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Dean vrooms off into the sunset

December 5, 2012December 5, 2012 Chris Floch

The “fifth Wild Hog”  cruised north on his Indian Harley up the Pacific Coast into the sunset en route to Bishop last summer. He rode

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