The Yuba College Cultural Events Series presented the Sacramento Ballet on February 16 and 17. The evening featured a collection of routines ranging from classical to modern. The audience was treated to a taste of classical ballet with "Apollo," "Fantasies" and "Pas de Deux from … [Read more...] about Mixed bag of classical, modern dance show off range
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Yuba gears up for spring season
The smell of fresh cut grass, the hum of a 90 mile per hour fast ball and the crack of the bat all mean one thing....spring fever has taken over at Yuba College. A promising Yuba baseball team last year, with the swift base running of Daniel Boyle and the strong bat of Jarrett … [Read more...] about Yuba gears up for spring season
Editorial: a sorry note of apathy for human rights
On February 20, as part of Black History Week, Rick Jennings II, President of Sacramento City Unified School Board, spoke on Black history to a near empty theater on campus. Approximately 25 people showed up to hear a eloquent, dynamic speaker trace the history of racism in … [Read more...] about Editorial: a sorry note of apathy for human rights
Cafeteria: remodel in the near future?
My daily meal routine is often very simple. If I'm hungry in the morning, I eat a small breakfast. I usually avoid lunch during the week because it tends to make me tired in class.But there are those days when I do get very hungry, and I must eat lunch. Often, I'm pressed for … [Read more...] about Cafeteria: remodel in the near future?
A day for cards, cupids, sweethearts
Many people celebrate Valentine's Day in the United States, Canada, and around the world. But do many of those people know how Valentine's Day came to be celebrated as it is today? Who knows where this tradition of sending romantic, funny or poetic cards to each other comes … [Read more...] about A day for cards, cupids, sweethearts