"Today I delivered on my promise to create real workers' compensation reform," said Governor Schwartzenegger. "No longer will workers' compensation be the poison of our economy. Our message to the rest of the country and the world is that California is open for business." The … [Read more...] about Schwartzenneger’s image, workers’ compensation gets
Alumni recounts early years at Yuba College
"Oh my," said 92-year-old Mary Roberts Dugan when asked for her life experiences and recollection of being a Yuba College student during the '20s and '30s. She paused and then got up quickly from her couch, moving quickly, like a woman much younger. In her hand she brought back … [Read more...] about Alumni recounts early years at Yuba College
Davis takes reins of vocal program
"I'm trying to build on the past successes which have taken place here, because the voice department here is legendary," said new Music Department instructor Wayne Davis.After 25 years as director of the Yuba College vocal program, Joaquina Johnson retired last spring, leaving … [Read more...] about Davis takes reins of vocal program
Overcrowded classes
" I got a letter in the mail that one of the classes I need for my major was cancelled, and that left me needing to find another class to take its place, but couldn't get into the lab class I needed because it was too full," said Keri Burgess, Yuba College Sophomore. "As a … [Read more...] about Overcrowded classes
Forty-Niners struggle through difficult season
When the schedule for the 2004 season was released, Yuba Baseball coach Tim Gloyd and assistant coach Erick Burns felt that the Yuba College 49ers could compete with any and every team they would face. But bad weather during the beginning of the season, early losses and injuries … [Read more...] about Forty-Niners struggle through difficult season