Several weeks have passed since the murders at Santana High School in San Diego. Perhaps now we can begin to place the blame on parental inattention, lax gun laws, school bureaucracy and other social ills. And perhaps if each of us accepts a bit of the blame, we can keep the … [Read more...] about Editorial: Who is to blame for gun violence in schools?
U.S. responsible for Taliban dictatorship
Afghanistan's ruling Taliban faction is once again the subject of worldwide condemnation, announcing its destruction of Buddha statues dating back to the third- and fifth-centuries. Carved from the face of a mountain in central Afghanistan, the statues, one reaching a height of … [Read more...] about U.S. responsible for Taliban dictatorship
Yuba men drop first-round playoff game
Despite making it to the state playoffs, the Yuba College men's basketball team, once again, struggled through a disappointing season, capped-off by the resignation of the six-year head coach, Mike Marcoulis. According to Rod Beilby, Athletic Director for Yuba College, Marcoulis … [Read more...] about Yuba men drop first-round playoff game
Yuba gears up for spring season
The smell of fresh cut grass, the hum of a 90 mile per hour fast ball and the crack of the bat all mean one thing....spring fever has taken over at Yuba College. A promising Yuba baseball team last year, with the swift base running of Daniel Boyle and the strong bat of Jarrett … [Read more...] about Yuba gears up for spring season
Black history leaves campus with food for thought
"I'm here to give you a different kind of food, and it's the kind you must share with others," said Rick Jennings II as he began his speech in the Yuba College Theatre February 20. Jennings was the keynote speaker at this year's Black History Week, which also included poetry … [Read more...] about Black history leaves campus with food for thought