The American River Current

McCall Madriago (right), pictured above challenging a Santa Rosa player in 2014, was selected to the U.S. Women’s Deaf National Team in January. (File photo)

Volume 67 Edition 9 e-edition of the Current on Issuu.com now!

March 8, 2016

https://issuu.com/arcurrent.com/docs/vol67ed9

Students board a Sacramento Regional Transit bus directly in front of the American River College campus. RT released a plan to raise fares that would include eliminating the paratransit monthly pass, among other changes. (File Photo)

Editorial: RT raising fares would target struggling students

March 3, 2016

Sacramento Regional Transit is proposing a fare increase that would punish American River College students for using public transportation while taking three units or less. Currently, ARC students who...

Students gather for the March in March rally in spring of last year. The rally, this year, has been cancelled by the Student Senate for California Community Colleges due to lack of funding.
(File Photo)

Editorial: ARC ASB is better off without March in March

February 23, 2016

The cancellation of the March in March event may be a sign that it’s time for American River College’s Associated Student Body boards to rethink their approach to advocacy and representation. The...

Letter to the editor: Mental health services are needed at ARC

Letter to the editor: Mental health services are needed at ARC

February 23, 2016

To the Editor: RE: Timothy Lipuma’s “Mental health services are needed at ARC” As an ARC alumna and current Sacramento State student who co-exists with major depression and PTSD, I want the student...

Campus pulse: What’s your favorite thing to eat at the Oak Cafe and why?

Campus pulse: What’s your favorite thing to eat at the Oak Cafe and why?

February 22, 2016

“I really like the savory items, the pizza puff, the stromboli.” Tiajhanae Perry , Culinary Arts “The bacon cheddar biscuit, it was the first thing I tasted.” Ana Radu , International...

Letter to the editor: Mental health legislature will increase availability of services on campus

Letter to the editor: Mental health legislature will increase availability of services on campus

February 19, 2016

Dear Editor, I am writing in response to your recent article about potential mental health legislation. The article discussed proposed legislation that would increase the amount of funding for mental...

Campus pulse: Which class are you most excited for this semester and why?

Campus pulse: Which class are you most excited for this semester and why?

February 4, 2016

Suwelly Soh, Culinary Arts Baking HM320: “Because I can tell the professor really cares. We just started, but you can tell.“ Kyle Tyson, Environmental Sciences World Music: “Culture...

An American River College student looks at the work of Jack Ogden on display at the James Kaneko Gallery at ARC. The display is up form Jan. 14 to Feb. 10.
(Photo by Timon Barkley)

Volume 67 Edition 7 e-edition of the Current on Issuu.com now!

February 3, 2016

http://issuu.com/arcurrent.com/docs/vol.67_ed.7?e=0/33221091

Los Rios Chancellor Brian King address faculty during his convocation speech prior to the start of the Spring 2016 semester where he talked about diversity issues facing the district.
(Screencapture from Fast Forward: Los Rios Convocation - 2016)

Editorial: It’s time for diversity issues to take center stage at ARC

February 3, 2016

In light of the recent nation-wide push to increase student and faculty diversity on college campuses, it’s about time that American River College joins the conversation and addresses their own issues...

Letter to the editor: ARC administration correctly notified students about tuberculosis case

Letter to the editor: ARC administration correctly notified students about tuberculosis case

December 22, 2015

To the Editor: Your editorial, “The Silent Treatment,” indicated that tuberculosis can be spread by “just speaking” to a person with TB. We simply would like to take this opportunity to ensure...

Letter to the editor: Political cartoon parody is inaccurate

Letter to the editor: Political cartoon parody is inaccurate

December 10, 2015

To the Editor: "Weaver, Jones, Hylton and Nicholson not only are incapable of differentiating between a fact and an incorrect belief — they have no real interest in doing so." I'd say that's a...

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