the Yuba Community College district and California State University, Sacramento, have joined together in a special relationship that is set to increase the student transfer rate. CSUS and YCCD hope to increase the transfer rate of YCCD students to CSUS, the completion rate of … [Read more...] about Yuba College to offer new transfer opportunities to CSUS
Forum attempts to make sense of the madness
When the terrorist attacks occurred in New York and Washington, much of America was thrown into a state of confusion, fear and sorrow. Locally, at Yuba College, faculty, staff and students were also dealing with frayed emotions, having repeatedly witnessed on television the … [Read more...] about Forum attempts to make sense of the madness
Parking remains a top concern among students
Many Yuba College students complain about trying to find a parking spot in time for class. An apparent lack of parking has caused headaches every semester for competing students trying to pack into the main lots. “I don’t think we should have to pay (for a parking … [Read more...] about Parking remains a top concern among students
Confronting the terror
Kuljit Josan woke up early on the morning of September 11 and busily readied herself for classes at Yuba College on a cloudy, gray morning, which was unusual for September. Her thoughts focused on her classes and other things she would have to do on a very long and busy day. … [Read more...] about Confronting the terror
From prunes to dried plumes, festival remains the same
For the first time in 14 years, Yuba City did not hold the California Prune Festival this fall. In its place was an unnoticeably different California Dried Plum Festival. It's name was changed to put a more positive spin on the food that becomes center stage for two days a year. … [Read more...] about From prunes to dried plumes, festival remains the same