On March 9, the FBI admitted to illegally seizing confidential information from Americans. It also disclosed that it had criminally spied on the public, a direct violation of the US Constitution, and had been doing so for the past three years. In a 126-page audit by Justice … [Read more...] about FBI admits to illegally spying on Americans
Softball team tries to step up to the plate against Solano
Yuba College's softball team has been trying to keep its head up this season with a record of 16 wins, 22 losses and one tie. The team has undergone various bumps in the road, including injuries and the unfortunate loss of two players. However, the girls are hoping for the … [Read more...] about Softball team tries to step up to the plate against Solano
HPV vaccine must remain a choice
On June 8, 2006, the national Food and Drug Administration approved GARDISIL, a new vaccine that helps protect patients against various strains of the Human Papilloma Virus. While the new vaccine has become federally regulated, several states have attempted to make it mandatory … [Read more...] about HPV vaccine must remain a choice
Yuba student to publish work of fiction in June
Yuba College student Stacy Bagget is set to publish her first book, "Ordinary World," to go to print no later than June. Bagget, born and raised in Yuba City where she has lived for the past 23 years, has known since she was a little girl that she wanted to be a writer. "My … [Read more...] about Yuba student to publish work of fiction in June
Gardasil prevents, does not treat
It is estimated that 74 percent of the 6 million new cases of genital Human Papilloma Virus in the United States occur in 15- to 24-year olds every year. Worldwide, cervical cancer is the fifth most frequent cancer in women. It also affects about 16 of every 100,000 women per … [Read more...] about Gardasil prevents, does not treat