At the April 15 meeting of the ASYC, all officers were in attendance. The cabinet discussed the Spring Slam, an event that will feature student bands and entertainment some time in May. The council wished to see the Hawaiian dancers; however, the deadline for sign up had passed. … [Read more...] about ASYC update
Yuba Softball strikes out against Sac City
Yuba College Softball lost its Bay Valley Conference game against Sacramento City College, Tuesday, March 30, at home. The loss brought the 49ers season record down to 4-16 and the conference record down to 4-4. The double-header against the Sacramento City Panthers left the … [Read more...] about Yuba Softball strikes out against Sac City
Budget woes not over yet
With the passage of Propositions 57 and 58, voters gave Governor Schwarzenegger the go-ahead to begin his move for a balanced budget, but while the governor's measures have received widespread support from community colleges, that doesn't mean the Yuba Community College District … [Read more...] about Budget woes not over yet
Yuba tennis looking ahead
The Yuba College women's tennis team have continued their winning streak throughout this season, and several players are making their mark in the conference. Becky Kiehn and Jennie Miracle have been playing strong in their matches and are having a successful year. In a match … [Read more...] about Yuba tennis looking ahead
Track and field edges ahead in large competition
The Yuba College men's track and field team made a good showing at the CCAA North Open track meet, which was hosted by the Chico State Wildcats on March 13. What was meant to be a small meet between four state colleges turned into the first full track meet of the season. … [Read more...] about Track and field edges ahead in large competition