Spring showers sure have taken their toll on the YC softball team this season. With six canceled games and who knows how many more to come, things may not be looking to bright. Games against Contra Costa, Solano, Laney and Napa were all canceled due to rain. It is not known if … [Read more...] about Yuba Softball wins first game of season
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Statewide protests draw local interest
Protestors of House of Representatives Bill 4437 picketed in front of the Exhibition Hall of the Yuba-Sutter Fairgrounds Tuesday, March 21, during which Wally Herger, Second Congressional District Representative, delivered a speech. The bill is one that will tighten border … [Read more...] about Statewide protests draw local interest
Levees loom in political forefront
On March 1, 2006, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency to call attention to the threat of California's vulnerable levee system. This was a wakeup call for politicians throughout the country, including President Bush himself. Following the … [Read more...] about Levees loom in political forefront
Professor hopes to be ‘biggest loser’
Many students find Kay Sims to be one of the most interesting professors at Yuba College. Lately, Sims is doing something to make herself even more interesting, if that's possible. Sims sent an application along with a funny tape of one day in her life to the producers of "The … [Read more...] about Professor hopes to be ‘biggest loser’
Raiders choose the wrong QB
Last month I stated that the Raiders needed to clean house and get rid of their quarterback, Kerry Collins and their kicker Sebastian Janikowski. While Janikowski is going nowhere, to my surprise Oakland recently took a step in the right direction by releasing Collins. For … [Read more...] about Raiders choose the wrong QB