February 19, 1942. Nearly 64 years have passed since the day that President Franklin Roosevelt signed an order stating that all Americans of Japanese ancestry must report to various places for interment. In light of the Pearl Harbor bombing, officials within the U.S. … [Read more...] about Painful History Remembered
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New talent comes to track and field
Does running two laps in 1:55 sound fast to you? It does to me. That is what Brian Nelson, a 2004 graduate from Sutter High School, ran at the Nor-Cal qualifying events last spring. Other than him, Gary Parks, a sophomore from Florida is the only returning track member from … [Read more...] about New talent comes to track and field
Growth hits central valley
Construction crews building tract homes in Yuba, Yolo and Sutter counties are an indicator of the central valley's predicted population growth from 5.5 million to 12 million or more by the year 2040. Incorporated in the Sacramento Valley are 10 counties, all linked by several … [Read more...] about Growth hits central valley
New Code of Conduct goes to Board in March for final approval
A revised Code of Conduct is being proposed for Yuba College students, the final version of which will be approved by the Board of Trustees on March 15, reported Nora Compton, secretary to the college president, Paul Mendoza. The current student Code of Conduct for Yuba College … [Read more...] about New Code of Conduct goes to Board in March for final approval
Movie Review: A touchy subject, great movie
"Memoirs of a Geisha" follows the life of a Young Japanese girl Chiyo (Ziyi Zhang) who is taken from her village, along with her sister to go live in the city to pursue the life of a Geisha. Upon entering the city, young Chiyo is separated from her sister and is forced to live … [Read more...] about Movie Review: A touchy subject, great movie