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The American River Current

The student voice of American River College since 1955

The American River Current

The student voice of American River College since 1955

The American River Current

Starting Wednesday, March 18, all campus facilities will be closed to all students, faculty, staff and community members, and classes will move to online or remote operations until further notice due to COVID-19 concerns. (Photo illustration by Jennah Booth)

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March 17, 2020

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Noah Winchester told the Current in 2014 that he served for the Sacramento Police Department for 10 years before joining the Los Rios Police Department, but
other sources say he only served on the Sac PD for two years and left before his probationary period ended. (File photo by Adnan Ramic)

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February 18, 2020

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ARC’s Students of American River with Disabilities (SOARD) club surveyed the campus and reported on safety and accessibility concerns in February 2018. After a meeting with ARC president Thomas Greene, the administration began to address some of the concerns. (Photo by Jennah Booth)

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December 10, 2019

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Aramark’s contract as Los Rios Community College District's food service provider ends in 2020. Many people across campuses want to prevent the district from entering into a new contract with the company, who also provides meals to offer 500 prisons across the U.S., as well as allegedly with ICE detention centers. (Photo by Emily Mello)

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November 20, 2019

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Kelvin Burt (left) and Joshua Harris (right) are two of the first students who started Brothers Breaking Barriers, which aims to create a space that supports men of
color on the American River Campus. (Photo by Thomas Cathey)

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October 22, 2019

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Art New Media student Miguel Gonzalez-Miranda, pictured here standing next to his work at the James Kaneko Art Gallery at American River College, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in June, 2019. (File Photo)

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September 24, 2019

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California Governor Gavin Newsom assists American River College groundskeeper Brenda Baker with fixing a sprinkler outside of the Ranch House during International Workers’ Day on May 1, 2019. (Photo by Ashley Hayes-Stone)

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May 7, 2019

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Electricians Billy Johnson and Derrick Camero install security cameras on the fourth floor of the parking garage at American River College on April 4, 2019. (Photo by Patrick Hyun Wilson)

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April 10, 2019

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American River College U.N.I.T.E members Raven Kauba (left) and Dronme Davis (right) participate in a Stephon Clark protest on March 8, 2019. The two students were two of the 84 demonstrators who were arrested by Sacramento police officers during a Stephon Clark protest in East Sacramento on March 4, 2019. (Photo by Ashley Hayes-Stone)

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March 18, 2019

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Former American River College student Courteney Duren-Hill and her son Gavin Hill lost their mobile home during the spring 2018 semester due to an increase in rent. Now, she has relocated from motel to motel. While attending ARC, Duren-Hill benefitted from the services offered to students. (Photo by Ashley Hayes-Stone)

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February 12, 2019

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A new fee will bring additional physical, mental and preventative care to the limited number of healthcare services offered in the Health Center at American River College. (Photo by Ashley Hayes-Stone)

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December 11, 2018

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Sacramento Police use their bikes to push counter-protestors off the street during a “Turn California Red” conservative rally at the California State Capital on Nov. 4, 2018. (Photo by Patrick Hyun Wilson)

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November 13, 2018

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