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What Were Reading: Crowdsourcing to solve crimes

What We’re Reading: Crowdsourcing to solve crimes

Mark Ahling and Mark Ahling May 9, 2013

Crowdsourcing to solve crimes Bombers beware. There is a new technology available to law enforcement and it didn’t cost them anything. It’s called the public. And it’s the use of public shot and...

Challenges and success have been par for the course in ASB

Mark Ahling and Mark Ahling May 8, 2013

The actions of the Associated Student Body Student Senate are only as effective as the resolutions they’ve passed. Until then, they are only ideas in the think tank. Student Advisor Tanika Byrd said...

ARC students vote-in Associated Student Body elections

Mark Ahling and Mark Ahling April 24, 2013

Voter turnout increased due to free food offer The 2013 ASB elections could have repeated the same course as last year, which had lowest voter turnout in the history of the school. From a population...

ASB Notebook

ASB Notebook

Mark Ahling and Mark Ahling April 24, 2013

The American River College Associate Student Body weekly Thursday meeting was brought to order on time and with the bang of a brand new gavel. The symbolic new wood mallet would be just the shot to start...

ASB Notebook: Board members need some words to grow by

ASB Notebook: Board members need some words to grow by

Mark Ahling and Mark Ahling April 3, 2013

Over the past few months the American River College Associated Student Body has seen tough times, but, like spring, are pushing up with new developments. Opportunities, legislation and new faces are popping...

(Sacramento) Head football coach Jerry Haflich in his office where planning is going on for the 2013 beavers season.

ARC Football’s Commitment day fields some good talent

Mark Ahling and Mark Ahling April 2, 2013

The American River College football team looks to rebuild for the 2013 season after losing star athletes. Commitment day: An important time in the life of a college football team, the intent of coaches...

In the newly available parking garage, electric vehicles get priority parking privileges along side handicapped parking on the first floor. (Photo by Emily K. Rabasto)

ARC attempts to help students go green

Mark Ahling and Mark Ahling March 13, 2013

Electric parking spots remain empty  Don’t be fuelish! If you haven’t seen the phrase yet, you will, because it may be the message American River College is sending its students. The sales of electric...

ASB President rocks the boat

ASB President rocks the boat

Mark Ahling and Mark Ahling March 13, 2013

American River College ASB President Quierra Robey had a message for the Associate Student Body members, which she playfully referred to as her ship, in Thursday’s weekly meeting. “Find your role…be...

Planning ahead won’t kill you

Mark Ahling and Mark Ahling March 13, 2013

Free rides from participating bars on St. Patrick’s Day The luck of the Irish only goes so far. St. Patrick’s Day is a holiday celebrated with corned beef, cabbage, and, most notably, green beer....

ASB Moves Forward Despite Losses

ASB Moves Forward Despite Losses

Mark Ahling and Mark Ahling February 27, 2013

CAEB President resigns, The Hub has resources for students. The past weeks have been a rough start for the American River College Associated Student Body board that will now have another vacant seat....

The soon to be opened parking complex as seen from College Oak Drive on February 14, 2013 after the dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony.

ARC parking structure opens in grand style

Mark Ahling and Mark Ahling February 14, 2013

The new parking structure at American River College has been completed and will officially open for students on Tuesday, February 19, 2013. Its official dedication was held at 3 p.m. on Thursday, February...

Lobby Day controversy

“Lobby Day” controversy

Mark Ahling and Mark Ahling February 13, 2013

The heart and soul of American River College lays amidst the bustle and clank of the new Starbucks and in the middle of the new student center. A simple white sign designates its entrance, but in no way...

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