The American River Current

Student parents have options at ARC

By Natasha Honeywood and Ed Gebing Campus Police and Child Development Center talk about parental options Many parents have a hard time leaving their children in daycare.  For some, there is a fear...

American River College student Randall Sly is just one of the students to complain about the lack of accommodations for students with disabilities during the ASB elections. Sly witnessed two deaf students who were being turned away at the Career Center. (Photo by Stephanie Lee)

Larger than expected voter turnout causes challenges for disabled students

Cintia Lopez and Cesar Ramirez May 8, 2013

Long lines and lack of support soured some students’ experiences  By Cesar Alexander and Cintia Lopez The 2013 Associated Student Body elections brought out more than three times the amount of...

Eric Webb, 25, holds the suicide note written by  his father, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gary Webb, on Thursday, April 18, 2013. (Photo by Emily K. Rabasto)

Tangled Webb part 2

Eric Webb hopes to bring awareness to his father’s struggle to preserve journalistic ethics in high-powered media and shed light on the depression that lead to his 2004 suicide. By Jeff Gonzales and...

State Senator propose new accredited online class system

By Sergio Portela and Mayra Sanchez More opportunities for students to take classes that would otherwise be closed SB 520 is a measure presented by Senator President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg of Sacramento....

American River Review is a visual and literary delight

American River Review is a visual and literary delight

By Alisha Kirby and Steven Condemarin Campus magazine offers some of students’ best creative efforts The American River Review is a publication that begins and ends with the students. Our peers...

Motion picture centers on national controversy of former ARC students father Gary Webb.

A tangled webb

By Jeff Gonzales and Tracy Johnson-Novak American River College has many people walk through its halls, all on different paths, from different backgrounds, and with different experiences. One such former...

Free money on campus

By Jeff Gonzales and Cintia Lopez American River College’s Career Center hosts many workshops and seminars to aid students throughout the semester. All the different types of seminars are held at...

Wendy Weller, a linguistics of American Sign Language and other sign languages major, signing on Feb. 26 in front of the Student Center on the ARC campus. (Photo by Daniel Romandia)

California State University, Sacramento recommends cutting foreign language from general education requirements.

Jeff Gonzales and Alisha Kirby February 27, 2013

Many are against CSUS possibly voting to remove foreign language requirements. Because it would affect students understanding other cultures. For many college students, the prospect of having fewer...

Matisyahu fuses religion with reggae with show at Ace of Spades

Bryce Fraser and Lance Gawthrop December 10, 2012

The Ace of Spades is known for hosting all styles of music, but not so much of Reggae-style Jewish worship music. It can only be Matisyahu playing at the Ace of Spades in Sacramento, Calif. on Oct. 16. The...

The Salvation Army lists out items that can be donated at this Angel Tree, located inside Arden Fair Mall. They have three separate categories for ages 3 to 16. (Photo by Stephanie Lee)

‘tis the season for charity and giving

Shelby Young and Stephanie Lee December 5, 2012

Salvation Army, Toys For Tots among choices to help needy families for the holidays It’s the smell of pine and winter that hits you and makes you realize that Christmas is just around the corner....

Counseling at ARC struggles towards end of semester

Counseling at ARC struggles towards end of semester

Cintia Lopez and Sergio Portela December 5, 2012

Students unsatisfied with long waiting times while office looks to alternative methods When you walk into the counseling office at the end of the year, you see chairs filled with students just waiting...

More buck for your book

Jessica Maynard and Steven Condemarin December 5, 2012

Many options are available for students looking to sell their used textbooks The end of the year is an exciting and stressful time for students, as it means winter break is right around the corner....

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