The American River Current

Ceramic student Taylor Bacon uses the wheel to create a plate on Nov. 7, 2017 at American River College. (Photo by Ashley Hayes-Stone)

Take This Class (TTC): Ceramics (ART 390)

Brienna Edwards March 6, 2018

A door stands open outside of the art building. Music streams through the open passage, classic rock fills the air. Inside, students mill about the room. Some sit at the pottery wheels, spinning clay into...

(Photo Illustration by Ashley Hayes_Stone)

Volume 69 Edition 5 e-edition of the Current on Issuu.com now!

February 14, 2018

https://issuu.com/arcurrent.com/docs/vol._69__ed._5

The Women of Color dialogue series event is part of an ongoing dialogue series that discusses not just stereotypes, but ways to address and overcome them.  (Photo Illustration by T.J. Martinez)

The angry black woman myth

Solange Echeverria May 3, 2017

The American River College UNITE sponsored  “The Myth of the Angry Black Woman as part of its ‘Women of Color Dialogue Series” on April 20. The Women of Color dialogue series event is part of an...

The ARC Health Center offers confidential health services. Many of the services are free. (File Photo)

PTK to host free public health fair

Cheyenne Drury May 3, 2017

American River College’s Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society is hosting a “Public Health Fair,” on ARC’s campus on May 6 in the student center. Attendees will be “educated on public health issues...

Kima LaRue performs as a drag queen at a bar in Sacramento called Sidetrax. LaRue co-hosts the event drag queen showcase event. (Photo by Joseph Daniels)

Queens of the stage

Joseph Daniels and Itzin Alpizar May 11, 2016

An earlier version of this attributed the quote, “It’s all the weird stuff that nobody really wants to get into, which kind of becomes a kind of a strength for most of us who got into it, because...

ARC head coach Jon Osterhout wraps up his off-season conditioning class for the football team on Feb. 23, 2016. The class meets at 6 a.m. and is a requirement to be on the team during the fall semester. (Photo by Matthew Peirson)

Junior college coach: beyond the gridirion

Matthew Peirson April 29, 2016

Coaches in any sport, at all levels, can be seen strolling the sidelines during a game, barking orders and calling plays to their team, trying to motivate players during a stop in the action and always—no...

ARC Swap Meet

Matthew Nobert April 28, 2016

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...

Campus Pulse: Dutch Brothers or Starbucks?

Campus Pulse: Dutch Brothers or Starbucks?

Bailey Carpenter February 23, 2016

The competition for coffee has been narrowed down to two coffee vendors, Dutch Brothers Coffee and Starbucks Coffee.  Students walking around campus can bee seen with either a Dutch Brothers cup or a...

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...

Amirah Arabi (left), Aminah Arabi (center), and Matthew Spencer (right) study together at the Student Center on the American River College campus in Sacramento, California on Feb.9, 2016. (Photo by Hannah Darden)

ARC Foundation scholarships deadline approaches

Hannah Darden February 10, 2016

[email protected] The American River College Foundation began accepting applications for its annual scholarships on Jan. 25 and will close applications on March 4. This year, the foundation...

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