On April 20, the Yuba College Literary Arts Club came together for their last poetry cafe of the semester. The theme of this event was Earth Day, where many read poems that combined nature and powerful words. The featured guest for the event was Gabrielle Myers, an English … [Read more...] about A journey to saving yourself
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N. Beale Road: Cross at your own risk
The clock is ticking and students are constantly ready to go to class and ready to leave from class. Let's not forget the residents by the college going to work and those going towards the Beale Air force base. What are the concerns with N.Beale Road? I went around asking for … [Read more...] about N. Beale Road: Cross at your own risk
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Just this year, AARP released a statement that, based off of new medical technology and scientific advancement, 62 percent of children born today will reach the age of 100. This isn’t our generation. The statistic is for the children born today, but we are only 20 or so … [Read more...] about Savings
Let the Cramming Begin
If you aren’t the 1% of students who has spent every week reviewing their notes and keeping the information from the first week of classes fresh, then this weekend seems completely nonexistent. Now that finals week is about to be upon us you may be like myself, desperately trying … [Read more...] about Let the Cramming Begin
Hands Off: Students Search for Compromise
As one would assume, the Zoology classes are filled with a plethora of animal species, ranging from earthworms to sharks, but unlike the veterinary classrooms a few doors down, there is very little life inside. Zoology students with varying majors are required to dissect a … [Read more...] about Hands Off: Students Search for Compromise