If you're like me, you may not know that much about the clubs of Yuba College. For me, it’s get in get out. But here is a club that has piqued my interest this semester. The Literary Arts Club, advised by Kiara Koenig, is a small club of about ten members that has … [Read more...] about Getting involved: the Literary Arts Club
A hero’s tale
Join the epic battle to save the world! In Tales of Zestiria, we follow Sorey, a boy raised by Seraphim - a mystical spirit race - with a love of exploration. Sorey and his best friend Mikleo quickly become involved in the struggle for salvation as the world is slowly corrupted … [Read more...] about A hero’s tale
Get Condemned in Marysville
Opened on August 1st, Condemned is unlike any other attraction around. Condemned is a unique and thrilling horror-themed experience. Despite its horror-themed nature, it isn’t a haunted house, as one might think, but an interactive real-life escape experience. … [Read more...] about Get Condemned in Marysville
The art of writing and publication: tips and advice
If you’ve ever had the impulse to write a book but aren’t necessarily sure on how to begin or find it hard to keep going, here are a few tips from author and Yuba College adjunct professor, Michael Golding. Set a time to write. It doesn’t matter how long or how much you get … [Read more...] about The art of writing and publication: tips and advice
A Poet of the Invisible World
In Michael Golding’s A Poet of the Invisible World, we embark on the spiritual journey of Nouri Ahmad Mohammad ibn Mahsoud al-Morad. Born in 13th century Persia and with four ears, Nouri lands in the hands of a Sufi order after his mother flees with him as an infant, fearing that … [Read more...] about A Poet of the Invisible World