Recent disturbing events have called into question how the U.S. government manages that all important commodity: the Truth. To be more specific, both Vice President Cheney's hesitancy to disclose the possible involvement of certain energy companies in meetings to formulate the … [Read more...] about Editorial: U.S. government keeping the lid on truth
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Sharing love of photography through expression, inspiration
There's something about photo instructor Kat Mayo's sweet southern accent that just feels like home. Maybe it's the friendly smile that accompanies it, or maybe it's the warm approach she takes to her students that helps them feel a part of the class. Whatever it may be, you can … [Read more...] about Sharing love of photography through expression, inspiration
New college president welcomed
On Wednesday, Feb 6, Yuba College faculty, administration, staff and students crowded into the college's Board Room for an informal welcoming reception of the new college president, Dr. Virginia Harrington. The mood was light and friendly as co-workers mingled over cookies and … [Read more...] about New college president welcomed
Fire Tech enrollment has increased since September tragedy
Just outside the Fire Technology and Administration of Justice classrooms is a flagpole that has been dedicated by Basic Academy 9 to "Our fallen Heroes." The dedication does not refer exclusively to those fallen in the national tragedy of September 11. In fact, the flagpole … [Read more...] about Fire Tech enrollment has increased since September tragedy
A time to remember
"We should respect the rights of all people. It is not a matter of looks: it is a matter of heart," reflected Terry Manji, who during his early teens was interned at Tule Lake Internment Camp during World War Two. The Manji family was featured in a March 1944 Life Magazine … [Read more...] about A time to remember