For the first time in 14 years, Yuba City did not hold the California Prune Festival this fall. In its place was an unnoticeably different California Dried Plum Festival. It's name was changed to put a more positive spin on the food that becomes center stage for two days a year. … [Read more...] about From prunes to dried plumes, festival remains the same
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Students feel safe, unconcerned about crime after two car thefts
Although two vehicles were stolen from the west parking lot at the beginning of the semester, many students at Yuba College still feel safe and say that they trust others on campus. "I don't really question the crime rate on campus. People usually just come here for an … [Read more...] about Students feel safe, unconcerned about crime after two car thefts
Golf programs sliced from troubled budget
After recent budget issues as well as the tragic loss of coach Gary Engelkin, the Yuba College golf program has been suspended, and others may be in danger of the same fate. The men's golf program was started in the fall of '96, and the women's began in the spring of '97. The … [Read more...] about Golf programs sliced from troubled budget
ASYC open to students
“I didn’t even know we had a student government,” said Yuba College student Brett Griffith. Griffith isn’t alone: Many students don’t know what ASYC means or what it does. The Associated Students of Yuba College, for the multitude of those unaware, … [Read more...] about ASYC open to students
Parking remains a top concern among students
Many Yuba College students complain about trying to find a parking spot in time for class. An apparent lack of parking has caused headaches every semester for competing students trying to pack into the main lots. “I don’t think we should have to pay (for a parking … [Read more...] about Parking remains a top concern among students