The Oscars, which aired on March 24, came and went without too many surprises, with the exception of Denzel Washington beating out the favorite Russell Crowe. Some critics argue that the same basic movies are nominated every year. There is always a foreign movie that only a … [Read more...] about Oscars fail to reflect people’s choice in film
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Yuba College alumni elected judge
As the first woman to be elected judge in Yuba County, Kathleen O'Connor won the office of Superior Court Judge in District 5, sweeping up 65.61 percent of the votes in her first attempt to run for the office."I have always been very passionate about the law," O'Connor said in an … [Read more...] about Yuba College alumni elected judge
In your face awareness
"The Laramie Project," directed by Theater Arts Professor David Wheeler, was an in-depth look at a hate crime that shook up a small Wyoming town in October of 1998, yet the effects of this brutal crime were felt all over the world. The play is based upon interviews from Laramie … [Read more...] about In your face awareness
Spring is here: let’s play ball
Under the leader the leadership of head coach, Stephanie Reynolds, the women's softball team is looking to challenge and surprise a few teams in the Bay Valley Conference this season. "Not many of the teams (in conference play) are expecting much from us this year, so I hope we … [Read more...] about Spring is here: let’s play ball
Niner women make playoffs for first time in over 30 years
The Yuba College women's basketball team was rewarded for their winning season (16-14) with a first-round playoff matchup with No. 15 Merced College last weekend, the first playoff appearance in over 30 years. The team finished the regular season with a bang, beating Sierra … [Read more...] about Niner women make playoffs for first time in over 30 years