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Patrons Club aims to connect with college community

Patrons Club aims to connect with college community

William Cameron and William Cameron November 14, 2014

The Patrons Club at American River College held a sale in the Student Center on Nov. 5, selling books, grab bags and other homemade items in an effort to raise money for their organization. The Patrons...

Photo gallery: ARC student rebounds from cancer

Joseph Daniels and William Cameron November 11, 2014

Wheelchair basketball star Alicia Szutowicz uses ARC's adaptive P.E. to train for the paralympics. For the full story, click here. Photos by Joseph Daniels and William Cameron [slideshow_deploy id='14847']

Horticulture Club to sell giant pumpkin

Horticulture Club to sell giant pumpkin

William Cameron and William Cameron October 31, 2014

It’s not everyday you can see two-hundred pound pumpkin being grown in your area, but the Horticulture Club at American River College is doing just that. The Horticulture Club has grown pumpkins this...

Poet and ARC alumn describes asexuality for Sex Health Awareness week

Poet and ARC alumn describes asexuality for Sex Health Awareness week

William Cameron and William Cameron October 24, 2014

Asexuality is a widely misunderstood sexual orientation that is not often discussed or acknowledged. During American River College’s Sex Health Awareness week, ARC alumn David de Mola, a psychology major,...

Aiding Financial Aid: Many ARC students need it, how can the process be improved?

Aiding Financial Aid: Many ARC students need it, how can the process be improved?

William Cameron and William Cameron October 24, 2014

Financial aid is vital to many students at American River College. Despite its availability, however, it can also be a great hassle. So the question must be asked: how can financial aid improve? Many...

Starbucks barista Megan Doering, 24, quickly fills canisters with whipping cream to accommodate the intimidatingly long line of customers waiting to order their drinks.  Doering has worked at the American River College campus Starbucks for two years and says that it is busier than the others she has worked at. (Photo by Emily Rabasto)

Students willing to wait for Starbucks often late for class

Emily K. Rabasto, William Cameron, and Breana Herndon September 9, 2014

By William Cameron, Breana Herndon and Emily K. Rabasto In a college of more than 35,000 students, Starbucks is arguably the most popular food and drink spot at American River College. The wait of...

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