The cause of the uproar that threw California Community Colleges into a frenzy of uncertainty during this past spring semester and sent administrators into a pitched scramble in an effort to make mid-term budget cuts that would secure students, classified workers, faculty, … [Read more...] about Much ado about nothing at capitol
Yuba cross-country sets the pace
Following their successes last year, the cross-country team may be competing at a more modest level this season. Five runners from the team that qualified for the State Championships last season will return, but, similar to last season, most runners on the team have never run … [Read more...] about Yuba cross-country sets the pace
SARS still a threat
The World Health Organization declared that the global death toll from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome climbed to 573, and 7,548 were infected as of May 14. The W.H.O. admitted that the disease is far more deadly than previously thought. While the nefarious disease is debated … [Read more...] about SARS still a threat
Yuba speech team wins 16 awards
The Yuba College Speech Team broke its own record late April at the Ohlone College Spring Fling Speech Tournament, earning a total of 16 medals at the event that drew 15 colleges and universities into competition. The team won medals in every event offered at the tournament, and … [Read more...] about Yuba speech team wins 16 awards
Editorial: State health care gives the proverbial finger
The scene opens to a young woman in her early 20's, dropping off her prescriptions at the pharmacy. It's business as usual and she plans to pick them up the next day. However, when she returns to pick up the medications, the pharmacy clerk informs her that her insurance provider … [Read more...] about Editorial: State health care gives the proverbial finger