In these times, it seems that in order to be considered "American," you have to blindly follow the Presidential Administration without questioning the motives for world policies being made in our name as Americans. The 9/11 terrorist attacks, coupled with a desire to assert … [Read more...] about Editorial: Freedom just ain’t what it used to be, baby
Do we have a sense of community?
How many Yuba College students truly feel they are an important part of a comprehensive college community as they walk on this campus? Are attending classes, perhaps studying a while in the library and then leaving for home enough to foster within each student a sentiment that he … [Read more...] about Do we have a sense of community?
Sports formal scores big
Approximately 40 Yuba College Students arrived at the Marysville Campus on Saturday May 3 between 9 p.m. and 12 a.m. to head for the cafeteria. These students, dressed in tuxedos and formal dresses, were attending the first annual Yuba College Spring Formal, "Black Ties and … [Read more...] about Sports formal scores big
Stuller finishes eighth at state
Zack Stuller's amazing run to the state meet came to an end with an eighth place finish in the 1,500 meter run at Chabot College. He finished in four minutes, 2.02 seconds. Stuller, who has been the most consistent 49ers runner throughout the year, qualified for the state meet … [Read more...] about Stuller finishes eighth at state
Rain Post Pones Yuba Baseball
The Yuba College baseball team is playing for fun, after a loss against Sacramento City that knocked them out of postseason contention. During the last week of April, the 49ers lost a pair of key games against Sierra College. The first game was a make up game that was called due … [Read more...] about Rain Post Pones Yuba Baseball