On the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month of the year 1918, the “War to End All Wars” ended. Millions were killed, and many more wounded. This day is marked by day of remembrance throughout the world. Here we call it Veterans Day; other nations call it … [Read more...] about The eleventh hour
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Over twenty years of serving the Yuba-Sutter community and its children
Ms. Karen Stanis at the Yuba College Child Development Center (CDC) plays a vital role to the Yuba College campus. Stanis is the Site Supervisor of the Toddlers and Preschool Program at the CDC. The center has been around for over twenty years on our campus. Funding has changed … [Read more...] about Over twenty years of serving the Yuba-Sutter community and its children
Crossfit: The dawn of a new era in fitness
Are you looking for something outside the box that is going to challenge you mentally and physically? How about something that will make you feel different about yourself from the inside out? If yes, then Crossfit, founded by Greg Glassman, an Olympic lifting training coach, in … [Read more...] about Crossfit: The dawn of a new era in fitness
Call of civic duty
As of late, I hear many people complaining about political ranting, "I can't wait until the election is over so I don't have to see these political posts." These people are the problem, when was the last time they wrote their Congressman, state legislator or attended a City … [Read more...] about Call of civic duty
Land of the free: home of the voiceless
American exceptionalism is a trope carted out by Republicans frequently enough, but in this election cycle it carries with it a painfully cynical double meaning. The cause du jour of the Republican party for 2012 has been voter fraud. A menace so pervasive that FOX News … [Read more...] about Land of the free: home of the voiceless