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A monster of a musical: Young Frankenstein brings Mel Brooks to ARC

A monster of a musical: ‘Young Frankenstein’ brings Mel Brooks to ARC

Kameron Schmid and Kameron Schmid September 30, 2014

A monster of a musical is being pieced together by American River College’s theater department, just in time for the month of Halloween. “Young Frankenstein” opens Oct. 10, and promises to be...

Ashley Rose: From young bridesmaid to Young Frankenstein

Ashley Rose: From young bridesmaid to ‘Young Frankenstein’

Kameron Schmid and Kameron Schmid September 30, 2014

American River College’s theater department has many strong actors and actresses. But one of the last year’s newest, then-freshman Ashley Rose, made her presence known in a strong way. Rose played...

Womens soccer wins 1-0 in home opener despite red card ejection

Women’s soccer wins 1-0 in home opener despite red card ejection

Kameron Schmid and Kameron Schmid September 4, 2014

With a 1-0 win over West Valley College and a player red carded and ejected, the new season for American River College’s women’s soccer team began in quite a fashion. The red card came first, with...

‘Drowsy’ sends up ‘20s Broadway

‘Drowsy’ sends up ‘20s Broadway

Kameron Schmid and Kameron Schmid August 25, 2014

The first line of “The Drowsy Chaperone,” directed by American River College adjunct professor Bob Irving, is a simple three words meant to make the audience laugh. These three words are said by the...

New Head coach Jon Osterhout explains the details of a play to the football team during the first practice of the season. (Photo by Emily K. Rabasto)

Football season kicks off with new head coach

Kameron Schmid and Kameron Schmid August 25, 2014

Jon Osterhout is a big man with big ideas for his football team. A former All-American offensive lineman at Sacramento State, football has been Osterhout’s way of life since his freshman season in...

Former ARC student turned head coach leads mens running teams to consistent success

Former ARC student turned head coach leads men’s running teams to consistent success

Kameron Schmid and Kameron Schmid May 9, 2014

In a file cabinet in the shared office of track and field and cross country head coach Rick Anderson and head golf instructor Raye Maero, there are four California Community College Coach of the Year awards. Three...

Iambic industrialism in ARC theater production

Iambic industrialism in ARC theater production

Kameron Schmid and Kameron Schmid May 1, 2014

William Shakespeare’s comedies always have a wedding, and the American River College Theater production of “Much Ado About Nothing” is no exception. While the main plot device lies in the engagement...

From Div. II redshirt to ARCs best player

From Div. II redshirt to ARC’s best player

Barbara Harvey and Kameron Schmid March 26, 2014

By Kameron Schmid and Barbara Harvey Before the last home game of the season for the women’s basketball team, sophomores Caresse Williams and Mackenzie Theiler were honored. Each was called to the...

Women’s tennis loses to Sierra

Kameron Schmid and Kameron Schmid March 12, 2014

American River College lost all doubles and singles games to Sierra College on March 11. “We knew they were good, We changed our doubles lineup so we’ll probably work on that more” said sophomore...

3D printing comes to ARC following Research Club grant

3D printing comes to ARC following Research Club grant

Kameron Schmid and Kameron Schmid March 10, 2014

Last semester, American River College’s Research Club, comprised of students from engineering, biology and social science majors, received a $3,200 grant from the ARC Foundation to fund two separate...

Lolli Rothenberger-Conway warms up before her first time up at bat in a game against the College of the Redwoods on Feb. 21. (Photo by Emily K. Rabasto)

Explosive first inning leads to win

Ed Gebing, Kameron Schmid, Kameron Schmid, and Ed Gebing February 27, 2014

The American River College women’s softball team easily cruised past College of the Redwoods with a score of 16-3 on Friday. The women brought in 11 runs in the first inning behind sound hitting,...

Women make playoffs, season ends for men, and past athlete honored

Kameron Schmid and Kameron Schmid February 27, 2014

On a night where a former men’s basketball player and student was remembered, both the men’s and women’s teams lost their last regular season games of the season. The women also made the playoffs. Alex...

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