The Yuba College Symphonic Band and Jazz Ensemble, both conducted by Dr. Allan Miller, performed at the Yuba College Theater on Thursday, October 30, to a packed house. The concert kicked off just after 8 p.m. with the Symphonic Band hammering through Henry Fillmore's "Americans … [Read more...] about Yuba College bands treat audiences to a ‘funky rockin’ night
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Last Ride for Rydman at Yuba
Sophomore sensation Jake Rydman made it to the Northern California Championships but fell short of qualifying for State Championships, bringing an end to the men's cross-country season. Head coach Rick Browning said that new rules made it harder for individuals (those who are not … [Read more...] about Last Ride for Rydman at Yuba
CSUS professor lectures on Iraq
On Wednesday, November 6, 2003, Yuba College's Professor 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 taught Middle -Eastern history at CSU … [Read more...] about CSUS professor lectures on Iraq
One, two, three, what are we fighting for?
On May 1, 2003, United States President George W. Bush announced the end of the war in Iraq. The war sacrificed the lives of 138 American troops. As of November 7, 238 troops have perished in Iraq since Bush's announcement. Thirty-one U.S. troops have died in Iraq in the … [Read more...] about One, two, three, what are we fighting for?
Rebellion as a Fad
Individualist. According to Dictionary.com, an individualist is defined as "One that asserts individuality by independence of thought and action." Everyone wants to be an individual. Everyone wants it so much that it's become a fad. Now, I may be wrong, but that seems a bit … [Read more...] about Rebellion as a Fad