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“I only use AI to correct a word. I feel like things like AI art take the work from actual artists instead of doing your own work.” – Ben Duong, 19, theatre arts ...
Students give their thoughts on the new Affordable Care Act.
Students and faculty gathered in the WINN center on Cosumnes River College campus on May 7 to discuss the expectations they ...
The Trump administration calls for getting rid of all federally-funded TRIO services across the nation for the 2026 fiscal year, according to the Council for Opportunity in Education website. TRIO is ...
“Physical therapy has been one of my passions. Doing something with athletics, because I’m an athlete as well, just makes sense to me.” – Logan Smith, 18, kinesiology ...
As summer temperatures approach the Sacramento Valley, students should be prepared to stay cool in the heat. The summer of 2024 brought some of the highest temperatures California has seen, with an ...
The Native American Higher Education Resources office acknowledged the national day to honor the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous people on May 5. A dedicated day for awareness, May 5 is a day ...
Colleges across the nation are uniting after facing the potential loss of federal funding after refusing to comply with President Donald Trump’s proposed policies aimed at reforming higher education, ...
“Always be grateful for what you have and don’t ever take advantage of something you don’t have.” – Max Samrick, 22, radio broadcasting ...
The pool has been closed until further notice for repairs, according to a sign posted outside of the pool gates and locker rooms. Chris Raines, director of administrative services and campus ...
A lack of affordable housing, unemployment, low wages and systemic racism are just four causes as to why there are over half a million people experiencing homelessness in the United States, according ...
The Theater Arts Department opened their newest play “Water by the Spoonful” on Friday in the Black Box Theater. The play won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and is written by Quiara Alegría Hudes.