Yuba College held its second annual "Hypnopalooza" on April 5 at noon, as part of the campus's "First Thursday Events." Several clubs sold food and various Easter related goods, and Jamba Juice sold smoothies from its cart. But the main attraction was the hypnotist's show in … [Read more...] about Yuba College holds 2nd ‘Hynopalooza’
What’s going down at the state capitol
If you were to stride along one of the many sidewalks that encircle the state capitol in Sacramento, traverse the steps past the Hellenistic-style columns, walk beneath the grandiose pediment, and meander past the statue of Athena, you would find a man named Michael J. Klasse, … [Read more...] about What’s going down at the state capitol
Making a difference, one project at a time
What if you could not only recognize a problem, but also find a solution? That is exactly what Woodland Community College students enrolled in the Speech 6: "Group Communications" class are doing; in fact, they have the opportunity to spend a semester not only realizing, … [Read more...] about Making a difference, one project at a time
Mosquitoes and West Nile Virus
As spring is upon us, and summer is quickly approaching, the over 3,000 species of mosquitoes are more prevalent, and along with those pesky insects comes the threat of becoming infected with West Nile Virus. Animals and humans are prime targets. The bite of infected mosquitoes … [Read more...] about Mosquitoes and West Nile Virus
Students under 24 unfairly tied to parents’ income
Today's college students must confront so many crucial decisions, dodging so many poison-tipped expenses, that it would make a Spartan in '300' cringe. So to alleviate the financial burden upon students, student aid programs such as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid … [Read more...] about Students under 24 unfairly tied to parents’ income