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Professor Nancy Miller explains an exercise where she asks students to arrange cards with words on them in order of most important to least important to them in her class Psychology 390 or Psychology of Death and Dying, on Tuesday, April 29, 2013.

Take this class: PSYC 390 – Psychology of Death and Dying

Sam Urrea and Sam Urrea May 8, 2013

The moment a life has come to an end is often difficult for people to come to terms with.  Family members and friends can be left mourning for their relatives’ deaths with immense distress and a sense...

Foreign athletes find their home at ARC

Sam Urrea and Sam Urrea April 24, 2013

Growing up in a foreign country helps individuals develop certain values, morals and beliefs. Moving to the United States can be a culture shock for many. American River College athletes Luis Luna, Goretti...

Photo by Daniel Romandia

Fierce students hold event to promote inclusion

Sam Urrea and Sam Urrea April 16, 2013

Members of LGBTQA student club have 8 minutes of silence American River College club fierce held a celebration on campus to support love and the freedom to love. Supporters and interested bystanders...

ARC upgrades relieves student pressure

Sam Urrea and Sam Urrea April 3, 2013

Parking complex takes the burden off students, adds new payment options American River College’s new parking structure has influenced students in many ways. It has relieved various pressures from...

Scott Stirling of ARC man’s swimming team before his warm up on Mar. 4, 2013. Stirling is in both the swimming and water polo teams here at ARC. (Photo by Stephanie Lee)

Treading through foreign waters.

Sam Urrea and Sam Urrea March 13, 2013

A look at sophomore  swimmer Scott Stirlings transition from growing up in Zimbabwe to swimming for the American River College Men’s Swimming team.  America is a country of immigrants with different...

ARC students eat less during less during stressful times, in contrast to study

Sam Urrea and Sam Urrea February 13, 2013

Numerous studies have revealed that stress causes the human body to crave fat and sugar-laden foods. Students at American River College, often victims of stressful situations, believe they suffer the opposite...

Patrick Johnson won 6-0, 6-2 in his Singles match on Saturday, Feb. 02 against Reedley College. (Photo by Emily K. Rabasto)

Tennis team pursues back-to-back conference championships

Sam Urrea and Sam Urrea February 13, 2013

Last season the tennis team tied for first place in the Big 8 North Conference. Bo Jabery-Madison looks to get the most out of his teams abilities this season.  The men’s tennis team is all but ready...

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