The men's Yuba College tennis team finished the season with a 4-7 conference record. Chris Eytcheson is Yuba's only graduating player, he played No. 3 singles and No. 1 and No. 2 doubles this year and posted wins against Butte, Shasta, Sac City and Cosumnes. Eytcheson will be … [Read more...] about Yuba’s Tennis Season Complete
Adversity Weaves Team Together
On March 30, the Yuba women went head to head against Cosumnes River College, playing two losing games. In the first game, the women lost 6-1 and then lost a close 3-2 in the second game. Stephanie Cardenas scored the only run in the first game after reaching out on a single, … [Read more...] about Adversity Weaves Team Together
It’s Academic Freedom, Baby
Have you been told that if you are a conservative thinker you should seek another section of a class? Have you been asked to receive psychological treatment by a professor because you are "pro-American"? Have you been mired in academic kangaroo courts, run out of town by … [Read more...] about It’s Academic Freedom, Baby
Got Blood?
The Yuba College Health Center will host a health fair at the Marysville campus on April 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will feature a blood and marrow drive, informative booths, free giveaways of Nokia phones and a live broadcast by KUBA. Also available will be free … [Read more...] about Got Blood?
The Greatest Player
How long must I hear the inane babble of the media, non-Giant fans and certain politicians spewing out the same old lines? "Barry Bonds is an arrogant jerk!" "Major League Baseball should put an asterisk next to his homerun records!" "He should be banned from baseball!" … [Read more...] about The Greatest Player