Yuba College students with physical disabilities enrolled in Adaptive Physical Education courses will have a new building to occupy in spring 2005. The building, located on the west side of campus is in the final process of completion and is loaded with specialized amenities to … [Read more...] about New Building For Adaptive P.E.
Faculty Profile: Professor Bettye-Ann Stephens
Yuba College Professor Bettye-Ann Stephens has been to 25 states and 35 countries, climbed mountains in Peru, gone fishing on the Amazon, and this winter she will be celebrating Christmas in Napal with her son. Born in Marysville, Stephens has been teaching Early Childhood … [Read more...] about Faculty Profile: Professor Bettye-Ann Stephens
Are You Ready to Fight in Iraq?
Would you like to spend some time in the desert? You might not have a choice come springtime. Pending legislation in the House and Senate, a bill introduced by New York Congressman Charles Rangel would have you wearing fatigues soon after the 2004 Presidential Election is over. … [Read more...] about Are You Ready to Fight in Iraq?
Classes Not Keeping Up With Enrollment
When new students registered in August at Yuba College's Marysville campus, the bulletin board announcing cancelled classes was lost in a sea of white 3x5 index cards, each with "closed class" written in bold ink. "I was upset when I found out there were no more available English … [Read more...] about Classes Not Keeping Up With Enrollment
Editorial: Election Year Heralds Dirty Politics
Watch out folks, we have an election year on our hands. Dirty politics seems to be hiding pretty well these days, or maybe it only seems that way if you are living outside the demilitarized zone that we like to refer to as the swing states. In these swinging states, dirty … [Read more...] about Editorial: Election Year Heralds Dirty Politics