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The American River Current

The student voice of American River College since 1955

The American River Current

The student voice of American River College since 1955

The American River Current

The tiles installed in the theater and Student Center bathrooms, like the one proclaiming “No tolerance 4 Intolerance” in the Student Center women’s bathroom, all carry a similar throughline: a message against hate and bullying on Sept. 30, 2025. (Photo by Ly Clark)

Students and Faculty Work Together to Use Art to Combat Hate on Campus

Ly Clark, Opinion Editor October 7, 2025

“No tolerance 4 Intolerance.” “Bullying is a Virus.” “You Are Enough.” These are just some of the examples of the ceramic, glazed tiles now decorating the restrooms of both the Student Center...

Linda Gelfman, an art professor at American River College, poses with one of her sculptures at her recent exhibition. (Photo courtesy of Linda Gelfman)

ARC art professor provides much-needed uplifting atmosphere for students

Shy Bell, A&C Editor November 16, 2023

Students of all ages are faced with many hardships. Constant battles against the plagues of life, one’s inherited mores and social programming. In the American education system, many students are...

“Solemente” by Laura Parker on display at the James Kaneko Gallery at American River College in Sacramento, California on Sept. 1, 2016. The gallery held a reception for the annual faculty art show. (Photo by Jared Smith)

Kaneko Gallery exhibits faculty art

Lidiya Grib September 8, 2016

The Kaneko Gallery hosted a reception on Sept. 1 for an American River College faculty art show. “This is a great art gallery,” said art professor Linda Gelfman. “I think it’s really important...

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