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Sacramento Photographer Joe Chan, 73 years old, retired in 2004 and began practicing photography full time. (Diana Martinez/dmartinez.express@gmail.com)

Joe Chan is not throwing away his shot

It’s a chilly fall day in the WPA Rock Garden near the Sacramento Zoo. Joe Chan wears a tan coat over a navy sweatshirt with black pants, glasses and a beanie. He slowly approaches a maple tree and...

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Cosmetology classes at City College are thriving online

In March, as news of the campus closures spread throughout Los Rios colleges, the faculty and staff of the cosmetology department was given two hours to pack up their offices and leave campus. As they...

Pancreas and spleen scan that is fully baked and textured lower poly model (Indigo Perez/https://www.instagram.com/indigoperez/)

How 3D-scanned anatomy models are beneficial for biology students

The task of 3D scanning to make anatomy models is a process that can take multiple tries to get right, but it’s now being used to help City College biology students with online learning.  Biology...

Yolo County Food Bank volunteer Ainsely Dahl places milk into the back of a clients truck (Amelia Biscardi/abiscardi.express@gmail.com)

Yolo County Food Bank at Davis Center helps chip away at food insecurity

A long line of cars overflows at about 11 a.m. onto both Celadon Street and Hutchison Drive waiting to enter the drive-thru food distribution at City College’s Davis Center on a recent Thursday.  Hazel...

Savannah Bosleys two-month journey as a census enumerator

Savannah Bosley’s two-month journey as a census enumerator

At the center of the north shore of Lake Tahoe, clear blue water lapped at the sandy shores. Nearby, in Kings Beach, California, census enumerator and City College student Savannah Bosley received an...

Creation of The Online Teaching and Learning Academy

Creation of The Online Teaching and Learning Academy

Before creating the Online Teaching and Learning Academy, Brian Pogue studied how students learn in a mediated context. He envisioned creating something to teach strategies for instructing and learning...

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Changes inside and outside the Los Rios Police Department

Hours before sunrise on the first day of October 2020, the City College campus sat silent and empty, looking as though no one had been there for six months. Three cars were the only ones parked in...

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City College math students now automatically enrolled in Math Lab tutoring

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, most City College students and faculty have been immersed in a new form of education—distance learning. With that change, City College has implemented a new online learning...

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First-year nursing students first to enter new Mohr Hall

Casey Rafter | [email protected] October 27, 2020

Emerging shoots of grass grow in a bed of red bark along one of two entrances to the new building. Free of wear from weather and time, a sign is mounted on the concrete wall to the left of the walkway....

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Student Senate strives to connect with students in a pandemic

by Casey Rafter | Editor-in-Chief | [email protected] Destiny Walker | Staff Writer | [email protected] Spencer Slavazza, newly elected president to the City College Student...

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City College assists students with emergency housing

When Dean of Intervention Andre Coleman got word March 12 that five days later, all classes in the Los Rios Community College District would transition to remote instruction due to COVID-19, he realized...

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Vocal and choral students tutored remotely by three artists in residency

Nationwide campus closures in mid-March allowed college vocal and choral departments access to more artists in residence since most touring performers also had to isolate at home. The City College music...

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