On International Labor Day, May 1, 2018. the Western Farm Workers Association (WFWA) got together for their first Operation Camp Crew of the season. In support of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), student and community volunteers brought out food and signed … [Read more...] about Operation camp crew
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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
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
Local Kid Runs The Ring
As referee Tony Ceto prepares for the evenings festivities, his step-mom reminds him in the background to not wear his work pants before the show, or “ref pants” as she referred to them. He folds them, puts them in his duffle bag and calmly reminds her with a tone only a teenager … [Read more...] about Local Kid Runs The Ring
Good Greif-iti, Grow Up
If any of you have ever needed to ride on Yuba-Sutter Transit, you may have notice the graffiti scrawled on the backs of the bus seats in permanent marker and scratched into the windows. Some of the graffiti is benign, but most of it is lewd, vulgar, or just plain mean. The … [Read more...] about Good Greif-iti, Grow Up