Yuba College “Book Talk,” a gathering of students and teachers to discuss literature, started Friday, Feb. 13, in the Writing and Language Development Center. This semester the first book will be George Orwell’s dystopian novel, “1984.”Meetings are every Friday from 10 -11 … [Read more...] about The Future 30 Years Ago: ‘1984’ at Yuba College
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Movember Reign
The power of facial hair has rarely been disputed. From Tom Selleck to Frida Kahlo, we often associate these follicles north of the neck with one’s creative or professional timeline. Richie Cunningham, for instance, may not have been viewed nearly as wholesome had he been able to … [Read more...] about Movember Reign
“A Full-Time Professor”
Coming to a theater arts department near you! Yuba College will have a full-time Theater Arts professor by the Fall 2015 semester, according to the college’s Chief Human Resources Officer, Dr. Jacques Whitfield. This is good news because it will have been a little over … [Read more...] about “A Full-Time Professor”
Enhancing Public Awareness: Crossing Borders and Building Bridges
“Crossing Borders and Building Bridges” is an event series created to educate students and the community on a wide range of social and political topics. These are conducted in the form of directed-open-forums that allow in depth discussion of and education on topics … [Read more...] about Enhancing Public Awareness: Crossing Borders and Building Bridges
Without fear, without hate: On the path of the Sikh
The initial wave of Sikh immigrants from Jullundur and Hoshiarpur within the Punjab region of India arrived in North America around 1897, roughly ten years after the first Japanese immigrants. Similar to the Japanese and other Asiatic people, Sikhs found themselves as labourers … [Read more...] about Without fear, without hate: On the path of the Sikh