Elvis Costello has released a wide variety of music over the last 30 years, making song selection key in pleasing his fans during live performances. Some fans long to hear Costello perform the political punk of his earlier days such as "Oliver's Army" and "Peace, Love and … [Read more...] about An Elvis for Everyone
Bitter Student Waitress Speaks Out
"Miss, miss! Get me..." Let me stop right there. Yelling at me from across the room, or knocking on your table, will not get you faster service. I am a waitress at a popular downtown restaurant and I've seen just about everything (as most servers have). Where there … [Read more...] about Bitter Student Waitress Speaks Out
Play-ing (with) Words
Yuba College Professor of English, Tim May, presented the works of one of America's most renowned poets, E.E. Cummings, Thursday, March 31, as part of a Crossing Borders Presentation. The presentation was given largely as a tribute to the National Poetry Month of April but also … [Read more...] about Play-ing (with) Words
Three-day Weekends in Legislation
Assemblyman Van Tran (R-Garden Grove) has introduced Assembly Bill 640, which would permit an individual employee, with the consent of his/her employer, to work up to 10 hours per day within a 40-hour work week, with no overtime pay requirement. In California, the law requires … [Read more...] about Three-day Weekends in Legislation
The Pulse of Student Health
The Yuba College nurse, Cindy Snelgrove, does not just come to work, perform her duties and go home. She loves what she does, and it is evident in the way that she speaks of her goals for the Health Services program and in the list of health related events that she has brought … [Read more...] about The Pulse of Student Health