Sacks of potatoes consume a lot of floor space at the Yuba City-based Western Farm Workers Association (WFWA) headquarters, as do numerous bags of clothing. The WFWA office at 759 Sutter Street frequently doubles as a temporary storage center for the many donations distributed by … [Read more...] about WFWA in need of volunteers
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Open letter from police cheif
I'm impressed with how polished a publication The Prospector has become. I do have a concern from the latest issue. The Campus Comment piece regarding streaking really trivializes the act, which, realistically, is considered trivial in most people's minds. We have had a couple … [Read more...] about Open letter from police cheif
Yuba College art student teaches in Africa
For Julie Vaughan, art is not a passion she keeps to herself; it is something she shares with everyone, especially her students back in Africa. "I've always done art, and what I've learned, I've taken back to Africa, where my husband and I work at a mission school with … [Read more...] about Yuba College art student teaches in Africa
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Commencement 2001Friday, May 25, 8:00 p.m.College Theatre Terrace Commencement and Awards BreakfastFriday, May 25, 8:15 amGraduates $2.50, Guest $5.00Commencement Sign Ups are at the Information Desk Commencement PracticeFriday, May 25, 10:15 a.m.College Theatre Ties and Tenies … [Read more...] about News Nuggets
Conversation with an AIDS victim
" I found out I had AIDS when I almost died in 1994," said Bob, 43, from Yuma, Arizona. "I went to the hospital with pneumonia and there the doctors gave me the grim news that I had AIDS." Bob is married and his wife also has AIDS. He doesn't know who infected whom, but he … [Read more...] about Conversation with an AIDS victim