The recent actions of Gov. Gray Davis have shown that his current objectives may be different from what The California Voter Foundation has outlined as the top three priorities of his 2002 re-election campaign. The foundation profiled his three campaign priorities as being … [Read more...] about Are Davis’ priorities changing?
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Cooking up hope for cancer patients
Imagine you're a seven-year-old boy. You're playing around with your older brother, and as we all know, that can sometimes get a little rough. Unexpectedly, your leg begins to swell up in an abnormal way. Your parents take you to the hospital for treatment. While there, the … [Read more...] about Cooking up hope for cancer patients
We’re not gonna take it!
As the rest of the world is bracing for attacks from terrorists and a possible war with Iraq, the students of Yuba College are locked in a war with Governor Gray Davis and the Yuba College Board of Trustees. We are facing cuts in classes, reductions in student services and … [Read more...] about We’re not gonna take it!
Somosa for me, and none for you
The ASYC held an informal meeting April 22 and primarily discussed the upcoming "Spring Slam" and somosa sale. The ASYC counsel decided that the somosa sale should held during the Spring Slam April 27, from noon to 12:50 p.m. The ASYC has agreed to sponsor the somosa sale, put … [Read more...] about Somosa for me, and none for you
Volleyball: not a sport for the weak
If someone ever said volleyball is easy, she is surely mistaken. Volleyball takes a lot of skill and a lot of heart. This year's Yuba College women's volleyball team has showed how the game should be played. The ladies are looking for a bid in the playoffs. Yuba College is one … [Read more...] about Volleyball: not a sport for the weak