![The transition to online culinary classes was only novel at first, but will likely force students pursuing a degree in hospitality management to take at least one semester off until in-person lab classes resume. (Photo illustration by Nick Subia)](https://www.arcurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/2020Sept30_CulinaryDept_NS-900x675.jpg)
Online culinary classes prove to be problematic during pandemic
Nick Subia, Staff Writer
• October 1, 2020
![Despite the lockdown and subsequent school closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many American River College art classes have managed to adapt to the situation thanks to online conference calls in the fall semester 2020. Patricia Wood (pictured here) stands in front of the open Kaneko Art Gallery at ARC prior to the pandemic. (File photo by Ashley Hayes-Stone)](https://www.arcurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/web_303A8977-900x600.jpg)
Despite the shift to online learning, ARC’s art shows must go on
Alexander Musa, Staff Writer
• September 28, 2020
![Theater arts professor Sam Williams lectures for his Theory and Techniques of Acting II class on monologues. The class, which formerly met in person at noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays, meets now on ConferZoom at the same time, but not everyone is in attendance. (Photo by Alex Muegge)](https://www.arcurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/IMG_9802-900x600.jpg)
Transitioning interactive arts classes online has come with challenges
Alex Muegge, Staff Writer
• May 5, 2020
![A statue of a frog sits in the Fine and Applied Arts Office area of American River College. (Photo by Hannah Yates)](https://www.arcurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/frog-750x1000.jpg)
Photo of the Day: Oct. 12, 2017
Hannah Yates
• October 12, 2017
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