From its outset, Yuba College's Autumn Instrumental program on November 2 invoked the sounds of a season, synchronizing silver skies and the honied golds below. The Yuba College Symphonic Band, under the tutelage of Director of Instrumental Music and Music History Allan Glenn … [Read more...] about Autumn instrumental invokes ‘Sounds of the Season’
The truth about energy drinks
For most adults in good health, energy drinks are not harmful, but for some people these beverages increase health risks. It is not advisable for children, athletes, pregnant women and people with sensitivity to caffeine to consume energy drinks. Using energy drinks as mixers … [Read more...] about The truth about energy drinks
A generation made for advertisers
For many sociologists, the defining characteristic of Generation Y, those in their late teens to early twenties, is its buying power. These sons and daughters of the Baby Boomer Generation have become the main target of advertisers because, as a recent marketing study found, … [Read more...] about A generation made for advertisers
Speech team takes six medals at State
Devin Black of the Yuba College Speech Team took Best Speaker at Northern California Forensic Association's tournament. The tournament was held at Santa Rosa Junior College on October 13 to 15. Yuba's small team of four took on 13 Universities and 12 Community Colleges from … [Read more...] about Speech team takes six medals at State
A minor’s rights
Californians did not approve of Proposition 85 on November 7 Ballot, upholding minors' rights to receive abortion services without parental notification or consent. The proposition, if passed, would have amended California's Constitution and required physicians to notify parents … [Read more...] about A minor’s rights