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Professor Delgado-Campbell passes out a quiz to her students after announcing cultural events they may attend to help them better understand the course.

Take this class: HIST: 327: History of The Chicano/Mexican American

Alisha Kirby and Alisha Kirby November 13, 2013

Hanging from the wall in many high school history classrooms is a poster that reads “Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” Yet the New York Times ran a story in 2011 with the...

Students gather in the student union to enjoy a casual cup of tea. Emily Christensen (left) said “ I started bringing my tea set to school starting at the beginning of the semester to make my day a little bit brighter. Julia Jennings (center) said “I absolutely appreciate Emily bringing her tea set to school.”
Photo by JNeil Gibson

Photo of the Day: 11-12-13

J'Neil Gibson and J'Neil Gibson November 12, 2013

Students gather in the student union to enjoy a casual cup of tea. Emily Christensen (left) said “ I started bringing my tea set to school starting at the beginning of the semester to make my day a little...

(From left to right) Doug Conner, Jimmy Espinoza, Eric Chun, Rocky Silva, Julian Cunningham perform Aint No Sunshine in the ARC Student Center. The students are part of Acoustic Cafe, an eclectic musical group which performs acoustic, hip hop, singer songwriter and drum covers of popular songs. Photo by Korbl Klimecki

Photo of the Day: 11-8-13

Korbl Klimecki and Korbl Klimecki November 8, 2013

(From left to right) Doug Conner, Jimmy Espinoza, Eric Chun, Rocky Silva, Julian Cunningham perform "Ain't No Sunshine" in the ARC Student Center. The students are part of Acoustic Cafe, an eclectic musical...

Kaity Rader a early childhood education major performs with her Hula Hoop for spirit week in front of the student center. Photo by Brandon Nelson

Daily Photo 11-7-13

Brandon Nelson and Brandon Nelson November 7, 2013

Kaity Rader a early childhood education major performs with her Hula Hoop for spirit week in front of the student center. Photo by Brandon Nelson

Prof. Eifersten lectures during his class. (Photo by Brandon Nelson)

Take this class: MUFHL 308 Introduction to Music: Rock and Roll

Brandon Nelson and Brandon Nelson November 6, 2013

<!--- Rock and Roll, Eifertsen, Human Services, American River College ---!> When you recall a familiar song you heard at a random point in time, you start taping your toes as memories of concerts...

Savannah Kizzie, a deaf studies major, signs to Han Tran, an accounting major, as they wait outside Liberal Arts 120. (Photo by Brandon Nelson)

Deafness author educates ARC professors

Cintia Lopez and Cintia Lopez November 6, 2013

Deaf culture is something that many people overlook as a part of a deaf person’s life; it is also quite possibly the most important part. On Oct. 5, Paddy Ladd, author of the book “Deaf Culture:...

ARC students unload from a bus stopped outside the enrollment office in the morning. Acting ASB president Jorge Riley announced that a proposal for summer bus passes was in motion.

Acting ASB president seeks to gather data for summer bus pass presentation

Jorden Hales and Jorden Hales November 5, 2013

Acting American River College ASB president Jorge Riley announced in October that a proposal for summer bus passes was emerging for “consideration to go back before the district.” Summer bus passes...

Fall blood drive draws 200 volunteers

Kameron Schmid and Kameron Schmid October 28, 2013

Once a semester, BloodSource visits American River College asking for blood donations from those with two hours to spare, offering t-shirts and snacks in recompense. This time around, students were glad...

Comic books have seen an upswing in popularity, largely in part to their silver screen counterparts. A1 Comics employee Jared Rudy stands by some of his favorite comics. (Photo by Alisha Kirby)

Mainstream heroes

Movies and TV reanimate comic book scene By Alisha Kirby and Brandon Nelson The joke’s on you, cool kids: Your favorite macho hero originated from comic books. “Marvel’s The Avengers,” “The...

Health center availability atrophies

Health center availability atrophies

Sam Urrea and Sam Urrea October 25, 2013

Since the American River College’s permanent nurse resigned in March of this year, students and staff have started to feel the effects of not having health services provided. The health center, located...

ARC offers help for midterms through Learning Resource Center

Brittini Burns and Brittini Burns October 25, 2013

With midterm tests and grades quickly approaching, students who have done well in their classes up to this point may feel at ease. For other students who may be concerned about their grades in their classes,...

An MC White Construction worker tears down the remnants of the Rose Marks Pavilion on Oct. 21. (Photo by Jeff Gonzales)

Rose Marks Pavilion removed, to be replaced

Brooke Purves and Brooke Purves October 25, 2013

The Rose Marks Pavilion, built and named in honor of a former American River College English teacher, was removed from the Rose Marks Quad on the ARC campus Monday. Mark White, owner of MC White Construction...

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