Reflecting the cycle of life, “Our Town” is a play that ends in death. And much like that cycle, viewers are subjected to a spectrum of emotions ranging from love and laughter, to sadness through its course. This play represents the commonplace, everyday occurrences … [Read more...] about Old-fashioned setting, timeless ideas
Trocks to take center stage at Yuba College
Les Ballets Trockadero De Monte Carlo will be prancing, pirouetting and colliding on the Yuba College stage this winter. "They are laugh-out-loud funny," said Jay Drury, Dean of Language and Fine Arts. "A great, serious dance, but also hilarious. I really think people are going … [Read more...] about Trocks to take center stage at Yuba College
A new generation faces new fears
The year was 1984, and I was 10 years old. I remember watching an ABC made-for-tv movie entitled "The Day After." The possible future of a nuclear holocaust was a frightening, though very real prospect to me, and I will never forget what that movie taught me. It was at a time … [Read more...] about A new generation faces new fears
Car theft update
Information about three recent car thefts and a fourth attempted car theft from the west parking lot has led campus police to suspect the involvement of Asian street gangs. Chief Dunn, of the Yuba College Police Department, warned in an email message that as the number of … [Read more...] about Car theft update
YCCD regroups after budget surprise
With news of the states unplanned budget cuts, Yuba Community College District administrators are looking at ways to offset the loss of more than $760,000. Gov. Gray Davis vetoed $98 million dedicated to maintenance, repairs and instructional equipment for the state’s 108 … [Read more...] about YCCD regroups after budget surprise