On Wednesday, November 6, 2003, Yuba College's Professor Neelam Canto-Lugo hosted CSUS history professor Henry Chamber's "Crossing Borders, Building Bridges" presentation "Views on Iraq and the Real Reasons We Went to War." Professor Chambers teaches Middle Eastern history at … [Read more...] about Iraq enduring freedom
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Men’s, Women’s soccer go to playoffs
Both the men's and women's soccer teams finished the season with road losses on November 11 having already qualified for the playoffs.The men's team yielded a 4-1 loss to Modesto on November 11 and finished the season fourth in the conference with a record of 10-5-2 in the Bay … [Read more...] about Men’s, Women’s soccer go to playoffs
Proposition 47 Benefits the Yuba College District
(Woodland, CA) Cling, clang, cling, clang. That was the sound heard by staff and students on the Woodland Community College campus in the morning hours of May 8 earlier this year. The noise, although audibly subtle, was not enough to cause the casual passerby alarm or concern by … [Read more...] about Proposition 47 Benefits the Yuba College District
Women’s b-ball: new coach, new team
The Yuba College women's basketball team is starting the 2003-2004 season with new head coach Bob Brown after first-year head coach Dave Parsh retired at the end of the last season. Although this is Brown's first season coaching the Yuba College women's basketball team, he has … [Read more...] about Women’s b-ball: new coach, new team
Disappointing football season concludes
The Yuba College 49er football team was expected to make some noise in the Mid-Empire Conference this season, but the 49ers started the 2002 football season in a bad way. The 49ers opened the season by losing its first six games, which came as a surprise to many people. The … [Read more...] about Disappointing football season concludes