Twenty-one people were in attendance at an open forum concerning a proposal for the carrying and use of firearms by Yuba College peace officers Thursday, May 5, at noon at the Marysville Campus. Among those in attendance, Chief of Police Chris Wilkinson, faculty, staff and … [Read more...] about Gun Debate Continues
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Speech Team Gets a Taste of Victory
The Yuba college speech team is riding a wave of success, despite the fact that all of the members on the team began as novice speakers who were taking Professor Suzanne Ruckle's Public Speaking class for their first time. "I recruited the team from my Speech 1 class, where they … [Read more...] about Speech Team Gets a Taste of Victory
ASYC Powering Up For End of Semester
The Associated Students of Yuba College had no meeting on Thursday, April 28, due to the scheduled "Spring Slam II," which in turn had to be rescheduled due to unsavory looking weather. "Spring Slam II" was to be a continuation of last year's "Spring Slam," featuring local bands … [Read more...] about ASYC Powering Up For End of Semester
MEChA Celebrates With Piñatas, Carne Asada
Squeals of excitement could be heard over the mariachi band as students, faculty and invited guests took part in a Cinco de Mayo celebration at the Marysville campus, Thursday, May 5 from 10:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Red, white and green balloons and flags shone brightly in the … [Read more...] about MEChA Celebrates With Piñatas, Carne Asada
Chinese Endured Hardships in America
Poet Laureate of Lake County, Carolyn Wing Greenlee spoke of the hardships the Chinese endured while migrating to America in the 1900s and of the way that her own family was affected by problems and hostility. Greenlee began her presentation by asking her audience if they knew … [Read more...] about Chinese Endured Hardships in America