The volleyball team lost to the Sacramento City Panthers in five games, Wednesday, November 5, bringing their record to 6-3 in the Bay Valley Conference, 12-3 overall. The 49ers followed a disappointing loss in the first game with a close victory in the second, but then lost the … [Read more...] about V-ball team falls to Panthers
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ASYC gets down to business
The Associated Students of Yuba College swore in five new officers on Thursday, October 30. The new ASYC appointments are: Business Director, Amy Waldorff, Assistant Business Director, Cynthia Lopez, Activities Director, Gavina Avila, Assistant Activities Director, Andria Black … [Read more...] about ASYC gets down to business
Assimilated immigrants deported
Recently issues and challenges faced by U.S.-raised undocumented Hispanics and others in California have been the subject of interest across the United States by advocates and law makers over the past year. A large percentage of these adolescents arrived as children, attended … [Read more...] about Assimilated immigrants deported
Images of ‘another country’
Photography instructor Rick Murrai had an interesting start to the millennium. He went on a sabbatical to Turkey, Greece, Cambodia, Thailand and Russia. His purpose: to photograph other countries and learn more about digital photo processing beginning in June of 2001. He … [Read more...] about Images of ‘another country’
Play a success, audience a failure
On October 11 director David Wheeler opened a brisk paced, quick-witted hilarious presentation of " Epic Proportions" at the Yuba College Theater. Side-splitting sketches were performed by leading ladies Carmen Smith and Staci Smith-Johnson. They produced a … [Read more...] about Play a success, audience a failure