Woodland Community College has seen a steady increase in Native American student registration according to the August 2004 Yuba Community College District demographic report. This increase can be attributed to the closing of the nearby Deganawidah-Quetzalcoatl University, … [Read more...] about DQU
Multi-task drivers leave few survivors
As of October 2006, over 224 million people use cell phones in the United States. Our reliance on cell phones has increased so much that many of us use cell phones while driving, even in the foggiest weather or in bumper-to-bumper traffic. There are two dangers connected with … [Read more...] about Multi-task drivers leave few survivors
Holiday stress
When Thanksgiving ended, many Americans became much more serious about the holiday season. With more holidays just around the corner came a myriad of things to-do: locating decorations and preparing to adorn the house or the tree, finding those perfect gifts, preparing large … [Read more...] about Holiday stress
Student art show on display in Yuba College library
An agglomeration of artwork evoking artists' wide-ranging inspiration through tactile language has been showcased in the Yuba College campus library since November 30 and will remain on display through December 14. The Student Art Show, an auspicious end-of-term occasion, … [Read more...] about Student art show on display in Yuba College library
Time of giving at Woodland
The Associated Students of Woodland Community College is running a canned food drive working with the Food Bank of Yolo County. The food drive is scheduled to run until December 15 with weekly counts of cans and a collection on Wednesdays. "We want to give back to those in need … [Read more...] about Time of giving at Woodland