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Letter to the Editor: Regarding racial stigmas, both sides need to be seen

Letter to the Editor: Regarding racial stigmas, both sides need to be seen

October 4, 2016

Hello ARC Editors, My name is Brad Hallmark, and I am writing in response to a recently published article. The article in question is “Colorblindness isn’t real” seems to not just point out the...

Community college students are sometimes regarded as being less capable than their university peers, but American River College students, with the proper drive, can be more than excellent. (File Photo)

Editorial: Don’t expect a mediocre education

May 11, 2016

“When you get to a 4-year school, this kind of behavior won’t be tolerated,” is something heard by many students in their classes at American River College. There are stereotypes of those of us...

Edna Simbi stands with her friend Juan Pablo Celis Garcia at the United Nations. Simbi, a former ARC student, came to the U.S. on asylum in 2010. (Photo courtesy of Edna Simbi)

Volume 67 Edition 12 e-edition of the Current on Issuu.com now!

May 3, 2016

https://issuu.com/arcurrent.com/docs/volume_67__edition_12

ASB election candidates Julian Lopez, Mary Stedman, Justin Nicholson, and Kevin Phan sit during the Candidate Forum at American River College on April 5. Unofficial election results show that they were all elected to the offices they ran for. (Photo by Sharriyona Platt)

Editorial: How the incoming ASB can be more effective

April 28, 2016

[email protected] American River College’s most recent memories of student government are nothing but misrepresentation, disappointment and failure. However, the Associated Student Body is...

Students gather for a brave space where microagressions are discussed. Brave spaces are one of the strategies American River College is employing to close the race performance gap.  (Photo by Kyle Elsasser)

Editorial: ARC needs to close its race performance gap

April 22, 2016

Through studious dedication, anyone can come to American River College and work toward a better future; at least in theory. The reality is that some people have an easier time working their way through...

Letter to the Editor: Editorial is an inaccurate portrayal of ASB President Hylton

Letter to the Editor: Editorial is an inaccurate portrayal of ASB President Hylton

April 18, 2016

Dear Editor: I realize that reporters probably do not write the headlines for their articles. In the April 13 edition of the Current (Vol. 6, Ed. 11), the lead headline of "Reefer, booze and GA"...

Letter to the editor: Media should inform and educate

Letter to the editor: Media should inform and educate

April 15, 2016

I am a current student at American River college and a friend of Jeremy Diefenbacher's. I am disappointed in the content of the article involving him in today's issue. This sensationalist article was framed...

A courtroom sketch of Chris Hirtzel at his hearing on Tuesday. The hearing was pushed back to May 24 as the DA looks to add a rape charge. Cameras were not allowed in the courtroom.
(Courtroom illustration by Allante Morris)

Volume 67 Edition 11 e-edition of the Current on Issuu.com now!

April 14, 2016

https://issuu.com/arcurrent.com/docs/volume_6__edition_11

Student Senate President David Hylton II speaks at a Club and Events board meeting with Director of Finance Jeremy Diefenbacher at his side.  The two have shown poor leadership skills during their time with the ARC Associated Student Body. (Photo by Kyle Elsasser)

Editorial: ARC student leaders lack leadership

April 11, 2016

When will our student leaders start acting like actual leaders? As long as Student Senate President David Hylton and Director of Finance Jeremy Diefenbacher remain in office, American River College may...

Letter to the editor: Anti-abortion propaganda

Letter to the editor: Anti-abortion propaganda

April 1, 2016

I am appalled by your recent article "Abortion foes come to ARC" (3/30). Supposedly it was about a group that came here to "discuss its feelings" by "engaging in conversation." But there's no conversation...

Director of the Student Services Resources Center, Faryal Said, sits on a bench outside of the Student Services building at American River College on Mar. 14, 2016.  (Photo by Hannah Darden)

Volume 67 Edition 10 e-edition of the Current on Issuu.com now!

March 30, 2016

https://issuu.com/arcurrent.com/docs/vol._67__ed._10

Letter to the editor: Former Jehovahs Witness cautions fellow students

Letter to the editor: Former Jehovah’s Witness cautions fellow students

March 16, 2016

Update, March 16, 2016 at 11 a.m.:  A previous version of the headline incorrectly spelled the word Jehovah's as Jehova's. It has been updated to correct the change. Dear Editor: Our campus has...

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