The death of a 37-year-old intensive care unit nurse during an altercation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers ...
Thousands of Sacramento residents gathered at Cesar Chavez Park to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations ...
Faculty and students cleared off their desks and reinstalled Zoom as the Cosumnes River College campus closed due to a power outage, according to a Los Rios alert, on Tuesday. Though the initial alert ...
Participants gathered early in the morning at Sacramento City College for the MLK365 “March for the Dream” event. The crowd listens to the various guest speakers as they wait for the march to begin. ( ...
In the current sports streaming era, affordability and accessibility are two major factors for consumers. Around half of the ...
Two playwriting students cross the empty stage, reading from loose pages held before them. They speak the words into the nearly vacant theatre. From behind a pair of stylish black-framed glasses, a ...
Cosumnes River College playwriting students brought their work to light this weekend performing a series of original one-act plays in a two-night showcase. The event was the final step in the students ...
As politics continue to divide Americans, maintaining relationships with those who share the same beliefs has been a topic of discussion. But when it comes to relationships, do shared beliefs matter ...
After losing federal funding, the Multicultural Innovative Community for Academic Success and Achievement program will now be funded for at least the next two years by state funds designated to ...
With 11 semesters under their belt, the athletic department is celebrating one of their longest win streaks ever – this time it’s in the classroom. Student-athletes earned a cumulative 3.25 GPA across ...
As summer temperatures approach the Sacramento Valley, students should be prepared to stay cool in the heat. The summer of 2024 brought some of the highest temperatures California has seen, with an ...
President Donald Trump paused funding for grants and other financial aid programs, nationwide, in late January, according to a memo released by The White House’s Office of Management and Budget.
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