Woodland Community College student Ellen "Annette" Krezman was hired in early October 2006 to fill a new yearly position at WCC: Student Assistant to Student Services. Also known as a "Student Activities Worker," Krezman works closely with the Dean of Student Services, Stacey … [Read more...] about Getting involved to make a difference
Men’s soccer hopes to end season on a positive note
With one game left in the season, Yuba College's men's soccer has won five games, had three ties and suffered three losses. Coach Dossy attributed their unsuccessful season to the majority of his team being new. The majority of the team were freshman, and most of them started. … [Read more...] about Men’s soccer hopes to end season on a positive note
Trick or Treat
Tommy, 4, dressed in a blue and red body suit, sat in the Preschool of the Yuba College Child Development Center eating his snack. When asked who he was, he said, "Spiderman!" Why was he Spiderman? Tommy thought a minute. "Because... because...my mom bought me the costume," he … [Read more...] about Trick or Treat
Yuba volleyball second in BVC
The Yuba College volleyball team came in second in the Bay Valley Conference on November second, losing to Solano Friday, 30-21, 30-22, 25-30, and 30-18. Head coach, Greg Chapman, said at the beginning of the season that Solano would be one of their toughest competitors. In an … [Read more...] about Yuba volleyball second in BVC
College costs still on the rise
The increase in average tuition and fees at four-year public colleges across the U.S. slowed for the third year in a row, but prices are still up 35 percent from five years ago after adjusting for inflation, said a recent pricing report released by The College Board. The College … [Read more...] about College costs still on the rise