On November 7 the team played their last home game of the season against Mendocino winning 3-0. Winning has become so ordinary for the team that the excitement was lacking on the field that day. The first half started of with a goal by Kami Kapaku yet after that goal and until … [Read more...] about Taking care of Business
Advocate for the Arts bids college farewell
A dean with an unwavering fervor for the arts parted ways with the Yuba Community College District in October, after nearly ten years of employment with the district. Jay Drury, Associate Dean of Fine Arts and Language Arts, was honored by Yuba College academic faculty, … [Read more...] about Advocate for the Arts bids college farewell
Surgery gone wild
Nearly 11.5 million cosmetic surgical and non-surgical procedures were performed in the United States in 2005. Because it has become more affordable over the years, the candidates have broadened from strictly the rich and famous to the average person. Cosmetic surgery itself … [Read more...] about Surgery gone wild
Getting involved to make a difference
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
Tattoo Taboo
In the United States, an estimated 15 percent of American adults have a tattoo, and approximately 88 percent of Americans say they personally know someone who has a tattoo, according to a survey of 1,010 people conducted in May 2003 by Scripps Howard News Service and Ohio … [Read more...] about Tattoo Taboo