About 65,000 undocumented students graduate each year from a U.S high school, and only about 5,000 of these students go on to see the steps of a college and even fewer graduate from these institutions of higher learning. These are the statistics from The National Council of La … [Read more...] about Alien minors seek access to education
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Strolling with Santa
A crowd gathered on Plumas street in downtown Yuba City to celebrate the first day of December with the "Christmas stroll." The winter air turned noses red while the warm sweet scent of kettle corn and funnel cake made it easier to forget the bitter cold. It felt like … [Read more...] about Strolling with Santa
Season’s Hottest Gifts
"I love the smell of play dough in the morning," one mom exclaimed in a Toys R Us commercial. Christmas shopping can be a lot like war: a time to fight the dangerous moms in the toy aisle. A few years ago, the Tickle Me Elmo flew off the shelves. They sold in newspapers and … [Read more...] about Season’s Hottest Gifts
Trick or Treat
Tommy, 4, dressed in a blue and red body suit, sat in the Preschool of the Yuba College Child Development Center eating his snack. When asked who he was, he said, "Spiderman!" Why was he Spiderman? Tommy thought a minute. "Because... because...my mom bought me the costume," he … [Read more...] about Trick or Treat
Yuba volleyball second in BVC
The Yuba College volleyball team came in second in the Bay Valley Conference on November second, losing to Solano Friday, 30-21, 30-22, 25-30, and 30-18. Head coach, Greg Chapman, said at the beginning of the season that Solano would be one of their toughest competitors. In an … [Read more...] about Yuba volleyball second in BVC