Art Professor, Sara Sealander, was the presenter at last week's Crossing Borders and Building Bridges event, Thursday, March 24th. The theme, "Not Quite Ancient Herstory: Sara's Early Work," was chosen by Professor Sealander for the annual topic of Women's History Month, which, … [Read more...] about Art from B.C to Today
Religious Ignorance and Cultural Alienation
Recently we celebrated the birthday of an American hero-- Martin Luther King Jr. This holiday represents the growth America has experienced as a society. We've given up slavery, deeming it foul. We have accepted African-Americans as what they are-- just as American as anyone … [Read more...] about Religious Ignorance and Cultural Alienation
The Best of Basketball
Coach Doug Cornelius led the 2010-2011 basketball team to be undefeated conference champions with an overall record of 26 wins and 6 losses and eleven regular season conference wins. With statistics like these, it is evident that this team possesses not only some of the … [Read more...] about The Best of Basketball
Daylight Saving Time
I love the time of year when I can walk outside and smell the scent of fresh cut green grass. The time of year when friends and neighbors come together to barbecue in the evenings (which also smells quite nice!). The time of year when kids I don't know ride their bicycles in my … [Read more...] about Daylight Saving Time
Final Basketball Game Played Well
The game in Fresno on Wednesday started out hopeful for the 49rs. Anto Olah got a shot in and a free throw to go with it. Not long after, Mike McChristian, with the shot clock running low, made a long range two point shot, giving Yuba a quick 5-0 lead. The lead didn't shrink as … [Read more...] about Final Basketball Game Played Well