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“DON’T TRY TO UNDERSTAND IT”: TENET MOVIE REVIEW Nearly two months after its original scheduled release date, director Christopher Nolan’s newest project, “Tenet”, has finally hit select theaters around the world. Officially released in the U.S. (in some states) on Sept. 3, “Tenet” has grossed over $250 million worldwide so far and currently stands at a 72% rating on the widely-used film review FORMER LRPD OFFICER SENTENCED TO 81 YEARS IN PRISON On Oct. 9, 2019, Winchester, 35, was convicted in the San Mateo County Superior Court for sexually assaulting three women in San Mateo, after a 20-day trial that resulted in guilty verdicts on 14 charges. He was sentenced 81 years to life in state prison, according to San Mateo District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe, as reported by the Daily Journal. TAKE THIS CLASS: ARTH 300: INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY ARTH 300: Introduction to Art History helps students to see art in the context of different cultures, past and present. The class, taught by professor Craig Smith, also informs students about the different terminology used in art — terms such as subjective processing, objective imagery, illusionism and symmetrical balance. “In class webreak down numerous
FREE CLINICS OFFER THE OPPORTUNITY TO CLEAR CRIMINAL American River College is offering students a chance to get their criminal record expunged during free, on-campus expungement clinics throughout this semester. The next clinic will be held March 9. The free clinics will allow those convicted of certain felonies and misdemeanors, which can be a roadblock to jobs and housing, a chanceto clear
WHAT IS CRYPTOCURRENCY? Bitcoin was created by a group or person with the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto” in 2009. As of March of 2021, 18.6 million bitcoins are in circulation right now ARC IMPROVES AIR QUALITY TO MINIMIZE COVID-19 RISK ARC focused on upgrading filters and increasing ventilation. To combat COVID-19, the buildings on the ARC campus now perform four air exchange flushes an hour. During a flush, the outside air is brought into the building, filtered, and exchanged with the inside air. (Photo Courtesy of Pablo Manzo) Megan Wutzke, Staff Writer. May 6, 2021. UFOS CONFIRMED TO BE REAL No aliens were found hiding in the underbelly of Nevada. One person was arrested for trespassing, and a few others received citations for public urination. Area 51 was safe from the millennial nerds. Then nearly a year ago, videos from 2004 and 2015 were released. Navy pilots, among others, had seen something bizarre. TEXAS REOPENS, WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR CALIFORNIA The main reason that Texas is reopening according to Gov. Abbott is to open the economy and give small businesses a chance to get back to work. For that reason, I agree that reopening is needed for small businesses to have customers again and be able to simply remain open. As I have personally traveled around California as it has begun to 10 FUN SPRING BREAK IDEAS FOR STUDENTS IN QUARANTINE Nature lovers, take advantage of this break and go explore the earth. Outdoor activity is a good way to get some movement in. As well, spring break is a week without having to sit at a desk staring at a computer all day long. Go out and stretch, take a breath of fresh air and enjoy the views nature has to offer. 5. Have a painting picnic. ARC STUDENTS SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCES WITH NCAS Earth seems big, but as time goes on, the places that humans can explore on their planet diminishes so there are only a few directions to go, down to the blackened depths of the ocean or up to the starry sky. One such route to understanding, and eventually exploring a placewhere 80 years ago
“DON’T TRY TO UNDERSTAND IT”: TENET MOVIE REVIEW Nearly two months after its original scheduled release date, director Christopher Nolan’s newest project, “Tenet”, has finally hit select theaters around the world. Officially released in the U.S. (in some states) on Sept. 3, “Tenet” has grossed over $250 million worldwide so far and currently stands at a 72% rating on the widely-used film review FORMER LRPD OFFICER SENTENCED TO 81 YEARS IN PRISON On Oct. 9, 2019, Winchester, 35, was convicted in the San Mateo County Superior Court for sexually assaulting three women in San Mateo, after a 20-day trial that resulted in guilty verdicts on 14 charges. He was sentenced 81 years to life in state prison, according to San Mateo District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe, as reported by the Daily Journal. TAKE THIS CLASS: ARTH 300: INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY ARTH 300: Introduction to Art History helps students to see art in the context of different cultures, past and present. The class, taught by professor Craig Smith, also informs students about the different terminology used in art — terms such as subjective processing, objective imagery, illusionism and symmetrical balance. “In class webreak down numerous
FREE CLINICS OFFER THE OPPORTUNITY TO CLEAR CRIMINAL American River College is offering students a chance to get their criminal record expunged during free, on-campus expungement clinics throughout this semester. The next clinic will be held March 9. The free clinics will allow those convicted of certain felonies and misdemeanors, which can be a roadblock to jobs and housing, a chanceto clear
ARC IMPROVES AIR QUALITY TO MINIMIZE COVID-19 RISK According to opinions shared during the listening sessions and surveys conducted by the Los Rios Community College District, many American River College staff and students are concerned about ventilation in some of the buildings on campus. Many have been concerned about being in a cramped classroom with potential COVID-19 carriers. According tothe Framework for
UFOS CONFIRMED TO BE REAL No aliens were found hiding in the underbelly of Nevada. One person was arrested for trespassing, and a few others received citations for public urination. Area 51 was safe from the millennial nerds. Then nearly a year ago, videos from 2004 and 2015 were released. Navy pilots, among others, had seen something bizarre. CIVILIANS HAVE NO WAY TO REPORT UFOS The National UFO Reporting Center is run by a single man, Peter Davenport. Davenport dutifully logs every phone call and email he receives, sorting them by event date, state, shape of UFO, or date posted. NUFORC isn’t affiliated with the government in any way. In fact, there are no US government agencies that take UFO reports fromcivilians.
TEXAS REOPENS, WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR CALIFORNIA The main reason that Texas is reopening according to Gov. Abbott is to open the economy and give small businesses a chance to get back to work. For that reason, I agree that reopening is needed for small businesses to have customers again and be able to simply remain open. As I have personally traveled around California as it has begun to CDC RELEASES INFORMATION ON HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE CDC’s zombie preparedness guide was created to test how people would react in an emergency. In the midst of a pandemic, the CDC continues to reach out and engage with new audiences about survival in a zombie apocalypse. (Photo via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Madison Duong, Staff Writer. March 14, 2021. “WITHOUT A WHISPER”: HOW INDIGENOUS WOMEN INFLUENCED THE The topic of women’s rights is a relatively new concept compared to men’s rights, which is one of many reasons the month of March is designated as Women’s History Month. From sixth grade and onward, we are taught about Susan B. Anthony and the Seneca Falls women’s convention of 1848, but what if the fight DIA DE LOS MUERTOS IS SACRED, TRUMP’S ATTEMPT TO CHANGE On Oct. 30, in a last-ditch effort to leave a legacy for himself on his way out of the White House, President Donald Trump issued the Proclamation of National Day of Remembrance for Americans killed by Illegal Aliens, which fell on Nov. 1.. Nov. 1 also happened to be Dia de Los Muertos or Day of the Dead, a holiday that has been celebrated by Latinos for generations stemming all the way back 10 LOVE SONGS TO FILL YOUR HEART THIS FEBRUARY February is known for being a month all about love, from self-love, loving family and friends, having a romantic partner, and more. Here is a list of 10 emotional love songs that carry the many meanings of love and can help you get in your “feels” this February. “Die For You” by The Weeknd PROFESSOR HOLDS FINAL SHOW BEFORE RETIREMENT AT ARC Over the course of Craig Schindler’s 50-year career as an artist his work has grown and adapted with him. From capturing the political and cultural revolutions of the 1960s as a young man with his political cartoons to photographing his father’s final fight with cancer, Schindler has created a powerful and expansive oeuvre covering some DRONE CLUB FLIES HIGH OVER ARC A typical afternoon on any given Tuesday or Wednesday will find Shane Lipscomb, an Administrative Assistant, trudging across American River College’s soccer field, where he will soon be met by a small collection of students. Inevitably they all assemble, standing together by the team bench, dropping their backpacks down onto its metal surface, it is WHAT IS CRYPTOCURRENCY? Bitcoin was created by a group or person with the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto” in 2009. As of March of 2021, 18.6 million bitcoins are in circulation right now SOCIAL MEDIA: THE COMING OUT STORY According to Pew Research Center, the percentage of United States adults who say they’ve used at least one social media site has risen over 20 % since 2012. Now in 2021, 72 % of U.S. adults say they have used at least one social media platform with 48 % of adults ages 18-29 using the platform TikTok, an app where users share 15-60 secondvideos.
ARC IMPROVES AIR QUALITY TO MINIMIZE COVID-19 RISK ARC focused on upgrading filters and increasing ventilation. To combat COVID-19, the buildings on the ARC campus now perform four air exchange flushes an hour. During a flush, the outside air is brought into the building, filtered, and exchanged with the inside air. (Photo Courtesy of Pablo Manzo) Megan Wutzke, Staff Writer. May 6, 2021. UNDERSTANDING AND RESPECTING THE PRONOUNS OF OTHERS IS Respecting other people’s pronouns is fundamental for developing professional and personal relationships. Understanding that a person’s pronouns may change over time, or may be fluid, meaning they change regularly depending on the day, can help to ensure you treat everyone around you with the utmost respect and understanding. Everyone uses pronouns, however, in school, transgender NEW PRESIDENT MELANIE DIXON EXCITED TO LEAD THE ARC On Jan. 1, Melanie Dixon began her role as the new President of American River College. Dixon inherited the position during a difficult time, as the world was dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. Even though she took over during a pandemic, Dixon says she is excited to be the college’s new president. During the Zoom TEXAS REOPENS, WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR CALIFORNIA The main reason that Texas is reopening according to Gov. Abbott is to open the economy and give small businesses a chance to get back to work. For that reason, I agree that reopening is needed for small businesses to have customers again and be able to simply remain open. As I have personally traveled around California as it has begun to UFOS CONFIRMED TO BE REAL No aliens were found hiding in the underbelly of Nevada. One person was arrested for trespassing, and a few others received citations for public urination. Area 51 was safe from the millennial nerds. Then nearly a year ago, videos from 2004 and 2015 were released. Navy pilots, among others, had seen something bizarre. 10 FUN SPRING BREAK IDEAS FOR STUDENTS IN QUARANTINE Nature lovers, take advantage of this break and go explore the earth. Outdoor activity is a good way to get some movement in. As well, spring break is a week without having to sit at a desk staring at a computer all day long. Go out and stretch, take a breath of fresh air and enjoy the views nature has to offer. 5. Have a painting picnic. CDC RELEASES INFORMATION ON HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE CDC’s zombie preparedness guide was created to test how people would react in an emergency. In the midst of a pandemic, the CDC continues to reach out and engage with new audiences about survival in a zombie apocalypse. (Photo via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Madison Duong, Staff Writer. March 14, 2021. ARC STUDENTS SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCES WITH NCAS Earth seems big, but as time goes on, the places that humans can explore on their planet diminishes so there are only a few directions to go, down to the blackened depths of the ocean or up to the starry sky. One such route to understanding, and eventually exploring a placewhere 80 years ago
WHAT IS CRYPTOCURRENCY? Bitcoin was created by a group or person with the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto” in 2009. As of March of 2021, 18.6 million bitcoins are in circulation right now SOCIAL MEDIA: THE COMING OUT STORY According to Pew Research Center, the percentage of United States adults who say they’ve used at least one social media site has risen over 20 % since 2012. Now in 2021, 72 % of U.S. adults say they have used at least one social media platform with 48 % of adults ages 18-29 using the platform TikTok, an app where users share 15-60 secondvideos.
ARC IMPROVES AIR QUALITY TO MINIMIZE COVID-19 RISK ARC focused on upgrading filters and increasing ventilation. To combat COVID-19, the buildings on the ARC campus now perform four air exchange flushes an hour. During a flush, the outside air is brought into the building, filtered, and exchanged with the inside air. (Photo Courtesy of Pablo Manzo) Megan Wutzke, Staff Writer. May 6, 2021. UNDERSTANDING AND RESPECTING THE PRONOUNS OF OTHERS IS Respecting other people’s pronouns is fundamental for developing professional and personal relationships. Understanding that a person’s pronouns may change over time, or may be fluid, meaning they change regularly depending on the day, can help to ensure you treat everyone around you with the utmost respect and understanding. Everyone uses pronouns, however, in school, transgender NEW PRESIDENT MELANIE DIXON EXCITED TO LEAD THE ARC On Jan. 1, Melanie Dixon began her role as the new President of American River College. Dixon inherited the position during a difficult time, as the world was dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. Even though she took over during a pandemic, Dixon says she is excited to be the college’s new president. During the Zoom TEXAS REOPENS, WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR CALIFORNIA The main reason that Texas is reopening according to Gov. Abbott is to open the economy and give small businesses a chance to get back to work. For that reason, I agree that reopening is needed for small businesses to have customers again and be able to simply remain open. As I have personally traveled around California as it has begun to UFOS CONFIRMED TO BE REAL No aliens were found hiding in the underbelly of Nevada. One person was arrested for trespassing, and a few others received citations for public urination. Area 51 was safe from the millennial nerds. Then nearly a year ago, videos from 2004 and 2015 were released. Navy pilots, among others, had seen something bizarre. 10 FUN SPRING BREAK IDEAS FOR STUDENTS IN QUARANTINE Nature lovers, take advantage of this break and go explore the earth. Outdoor activity is a good way to get some movement in. As well, spring break is a week without having to sit at a desk staring at a computer all day long. Go out and stretch, take a breath of fresh air and enjoy the views nature has to offer. 5. Have a painting picnic. CDC RELEASES INFORMATION ON HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE CDC’s zombie preparedness guide was created to test how people would react in an emergency. In the midst of a pandemic, the CDC continues to reach out and engage with new audiences about survival in a zombie apocalypse. (Photo via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Madison Duong, Staff Writer. March 14, 2021. ARC STUDENTS SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCES WITH NCAS Earth seems big, but as time goes on, the places that humans can explore on their planet diminishes so there are only a few directions to go, down to the blackened depths of the ocean or up to the starry sky. One such route to understanding, and eventually exploring a placewhere 80 years ago
PANDEMIC STRESS CREATES ACADEMIC INTEGRITY ISSUES Students under pressure are more likely to cheat. That’s what Elizabeth Huffman, political science professor at Cosumnes River College says. As this pandemic weighs down on students and professors alike, maintaining high standards of academic integrity becomes more difficult. During Huffman’s Feb. 2 workshop on academic integrity, she described how many of her students are ARC OFFERS CANDLELIGHT VIGIL IN HONOR OF ALL THAT’S BEEN On Thursday, May 13, American River College will hold an in-person candlelight vigil on the main campus from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. to honor all that’s been lost since March 2020. All members of the ARC community are invited to attend, according to an email sent LRCCD HOSTS DISTRICT WIDE VIRTUAL LAVENDER GRADUATION The Los Rios Community College District will hold a district-wide Lavender Graduation celebration for any students who identify as members of the LGBTQIA+ community. This celebration is for those who are graduating, obtaining a certificate or transferring in spring or summer of 2021. The event is scheduled for May 7 and will be held via Zoom with a live DJ performance by DJ SUB OH UFOS CONFIRMED TO BE REAL No aliens were found hiding in the underbelly of Nevada. One person was arrested for trespassing, and a few others received citations for public urination. Area 51 was safe from the millennial nerds. Then nearly a year ago, videos from 2004 and 2015 were released. Navy pilots, among others, had seen something bizarre. AMUSEMENT PARKS BEGIN TO OPEN AS THE STATE ENTERS THE RED California theme parks received approval to reopen starting this month under the California Department of Public Health’s updated guidelines. Following year-long pandemic closures that cost amusement parks and other outdoor activity services billions of dollars and thousands of jobs, California theme parks can finally reopen. “The new California theme park guidelines and opening date are 10 FUN SPRING BREAK IDEAS FOR STUDENTS IN QUARANTINE Nature lovers, take advantage of this break and go explore the earth. Outdoor activity is a good way to get some movement in. As well, spring break is a week without having to sit at a desk staring at a computer all day long. Go out and stretch, take a breath of fresh air and enjoy the views nature has to offer. 5. Have a painting picnic. “WITHOUT A WHISPER”: HOW INDIGENOUS WOMEN INFLUENCED THE The topic of women’s rights is a relatively new concept compared to men’s rights, which is one of many reasons the month of March is designated as Women’s History Month. From sixth grade and onward, we are taught about Susan B. Anthony and the Seneca Falls women’s convention of 1848, but what if the fight UNARMED BLACK PEOPLE SHOULD NOT DIE AT THE HANDS OF THE Daunte Wright was an unarmed Black man shot by the police. The story is not something new; Black men always die at the hands of the police. According to the Los Angeles Times, one in a thousand Black men can be expected to die at the hands of the police. Frank Edwards, a socialist at Rutgers University, ran an analysis study of death involving FORMER LRPD OFFICER SENTENCED TO 81 YEARS IN PRISON On Oct. 9, 2019, Winchester, 35, was convicted in the San Mateo County Superior Court for sexually assaulting three women in San Mateo, after a 20-day trial that resulted in guilty verdicts on 14 charges. He was sentenced 81 years to life in state prison, according to San Mateo District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe, as reported by the Daily Journal. FREE CLINICS OFFER THE OPPORTUNITY TO CLEAR CRIMINAL American River College is offering students a chance to get their criminal record expunged during free, on-campus expungement clinics throughout this semester. The next clinic will be held March 9. The free clinics will allow those convicted of certain felonies and misdemeanors, which can be a roadblock to jobs and housing, a chanceto clear
WHAT IS CRYPTOCURRENCY? Bitcoin was created by a group or person with the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto” in 2009. As of March of 2021, 18.6 million bitcoins are in circulation right now UFOS CONFIRMED TO BE REAL No aliens were found hiding in the underbelly of Nevada. One person was arrested for trespassing, and a few others received citations for public urination. Area 51 was safe from the millennial nerds. Then nearly a year ago, videos from 2004 and 2015 were released. Navy pilots, among others, had seen something bizarre. 10 FUN SPRING BREAK IDEAS FOR STUDENTS IN QUARANTINE Nature lovers, take advantage of this break and go explore the earth. Outdoor activity is a good way to get some movement in. As well, spring break is a week without having to sit at a desk staring at a computer all day long. Go out and stretch, take a breath of fresh air and enjoy the views nature has to offer. 5. Have a painting picnic. CDC RELEASES INFORMATION ON HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE CDC’s zombie preparedness guide was created to test how people would react in an emergency. In the midst of a pandemic, the CDC continues to reach out and engage with new audiences about survival in a zombie apocalypse. (Photo via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Madison Duong, Staff Writer. March 14, 2021. FALL 2021 SEMESTER TO BE A HYBRID FORMAT Los Rios Community College District campuses have been closed, except for a few classes that couldn’t be moved online, for almost a year now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, the LRCCD has announced that the fall 2021 semester will be in a hybrid format, which is going to lead to an increased number of FORMER LRPD OFFICER SENTENCED TO 81 YEARS IN PRISON On Oct. 9, 2019, Winchester, 35, was convicted in the San Mateo County Superior Court for sexually assaulting three women in San Mateo, after a 20-day trial that resulted in guilty verdicts on 14 charges. He was sentenced 81 years to life in state prison, according to San Mateo District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe, as reported by the Daily Journal. NATOMAS CENTER AIMS FOR A MORE PERSONAL COLLEGE EXPERIENCE Natomas Center aims for a more personal college experience. The Natomas Center is one of American River College’s four off-site centers, and provides unique programs that help working students graduate and give a head start to high schoolers. (Photo by Anthony Barnes) College can sometimes be an extremely hectic environment. TAKE THIS CLASS: ARTH 300: INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY ARTH 300: Introduction to Art History helps students to see art in the context of different cultures, past and present. The class, taught by professor Craig Smith, also informs students about the different terminology used in art — terms such as subjective processing, objective imagery, illusionism and symmetrical balance. “In class webreak down numerous
FREE CLINICS OFFER THE OPPORTUNITY TO CLEAR CRIMINAL American River College is offering students a chance to get their criminal record expunged during free, on-campus expungement clinics throughout this semester. The next clinic will be held March 9. The free clinics will allow those convicted of certain felonies and misdemeanors, which can be a roadblock to jobs and housing, a chanceto clear
A HAMMER, A HATCHET AND A LIFELESS BODY Aaron and Wendy Maldonado met in their teenage years in Grants Pass, Ore., and married soon after. They had four sons: Randy, twins Marshall and Joshua, and the youngest, Tyler. On a daily basis, Aaron would smash Wendy’s head into walls and punch her in the face, injuries that caused her to lose her teeth and require dentures. WHAT IS CRYPTOCURRENCY? Bitcoin was created by a group or person with the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto” in 2009. As of March of 2021, 18.6 million bitcoins are in circulation right now UFOS CONFIRMED TO BE REAL No aliens were found hiding in the underbelly of Nevada. One person was arrested for trespassing, and a few others received citations for public urination. Area 51 was safe from the millennial nerds. Then nearly a year ago, videos from 2004 and 2015 were released. Navy pilots, among others, had seen something bizarre. 10 FUN SPRING BREAK IDEAS FOR STUDENTS IN QUARANTINE Nature lovers, take advantage of this break and go explore the earth. Outdoor activity is a good way to get some movement in. As well, spring break is a week without having to sit at a desk staring at a computer all day long. Go out and stretch, take a breath of fresh air and enjoy the views nature has to offer. 5. Have a painting picnic. CDC RELEASES INFORMATION ON HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE CDC’s zombie preparedness guide was created to test how people would react in an emergency. In the midst of a pandemic, the CDC continues to reach out and engage with new audiences about survival in a zombie apocalypse. (Photo via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Madison Duong, Staff Writer. March 14, 2021. FALL 2021 SEMESTER TO BE A HYBRID FORMAT Los Rios Community College District campuses have been closed, except for a few classes that couldn’t be moved online, for almost a year now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, the LRCCD has announced that the fall 2021 semester will be in a hybrid format, which is going to lead to an increased number of FORMER LRPD OFFICER SENTENCED TO 81 YEARS IN PRISON On Oct. 9, 2019, Winchester, 35, was convicted in the San Mateo County Superior Court for sexually assaulting three women in San Mateo, after a 20-day trial that resulted in guilty verdicts on 14 charges. He was sentenced 81 years to life in state prison, according to San Mateo District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe, as reported by the Daily Journal. NATOMAS CENTER AIMS FOR A MORE PERSONAL COLLEGE EXPERIENCE Natomas Center aims for a more personal college experience. The Natomas Center is one of American River College’s four off-site centers, and provides unique programs that help working students graduate and give a head start to high schoolers. (Photo by Anthony Barnes) College can sometimes be an extremely hectic environment. TAKE THIS CLASS: ARTH 300: INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY ARTH 300: Introduction to Art History helps students to see art in the context of different cultures, past and present. The class, taught by professor Craig Smith, also informs students about the different terminology used in art — terms such as subjective processing, objective imagery, illusionism and symmetrical balance. “In class webreak down numerous
FREE CLINICS OFFER THE OPPORTUNITY TO CLEAR CRIMINAL American River College is offering students a chance to get their criminal record expunged during free, on-campus expungement clinics throughout this semester. The next clinic will be held March 9. The free clinics will allow those convicted of certain felonies and misdemeanors, which can be a roadblock to jobs and housing, a chanceto clear
A HAMMER, A HATCHET AND A LIFELESS BODY Aaron and Wendy Maldonado met in their teenage years in Grants Pass, Ore., and married soon after. They had four sons: Randy, twins Marshall and Joshua, and the youngest, Tyler. On a daily basis, Aaron would smash Wendy’s head into walls and punch her in the face, injuries that caused her to lose her teeth and require dentures. SOCIAL MEDIA: THE COMING OUT STORY According to Pew Research Center, the percentage of United States adults who say they’ve used at least one social media site has risen over 20 % since 2012. Now in 2021, 72 % of U.S. adults say they have used at least one social media platform with 48 % of adults ages 18-29 using the platform TikTok, an app where users share 15-60 secondvideos.
UFOS CONFIRMED TO BE REAL No aliens were found hiding in the underbelly of Nevada. One person was arrested for trespassing, and a few others received citations for public urination. Area 51 was safe from the millennial nerds. Then nearly a year ago, videos from 2004 and 2015 were released. Navy pilots, among others, had seen something bizarre. ARC IMPROVES AIR QUALITY TO MINIMIZE COVID-19 RISK ARC focused on upgrading filters and increasing ventilation. To combat COVID-19, the buildings on the ARC campus now perform four air exchange flushes an hour. During a flush, the outside air is brought into the building, filtered, and exchanged with the inside air. (Photo Courtesy of Pablo Manzo) Megan Wutzke, Staff Writer. May 6, 2021. EMS CLASSES REMAIN OPEN AS CAMPUS IS CLOSED While the world shut down, and virtually every form of communication went online, the teachers and students with American River College’s Emergency Medical Technology, Paramedics, Nursing and Respiratory services departments have remained on campus throughout. As the pandemic has continued to roll over the world the past year, a growing shortage of personnel has mounted TEXAS REOPENS, WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR CALIFORNIA The main reason that Texas is reopening according to Gov. Abbott is to open the economy and give small businesses a chance to get back to work. For that reason, I agree that reopening is needed for small businesses to have customers again and be able to simply remain open. As I have personally traveled around California as it has begun to FALL 2021 SEMESTER TO BE A HYBRID FORMAT Los Rios Community College District campuses have been closed, except for a few classes that couldn’t be moved online, for almost a year now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, the LRCCD has announced that the fall 2021 semester will be in a hybrid format, which is going to lead to an increased number of “WITHOUT A WHISPER”: HOW INDIGENOUS WOMEN INFLUENCED THE The topic of women’s rights is a relatively new concept compared to men’s rights, which is one of many reasons the month of March is designated as Women’s History Month. From sixth grade and onward, we are taught about Susan B. Anthony and the Seneca Falls women’s convention of 1848, but what if the fight 10 LOVE SONGS TO FILL YOUR HEART THIS FEBRUARY February is known for being a month all about love, from self-love, loving family and friends, having a romantic partner, and more. Here is a list of 10 emotional love songs that carry the many meanings of love and can help you get in your “feels” this February. “Die For You” by The Weeknd NATOMAS CENTER AIMS FOR A MORE PERSONAL COLLEGE EXPERIENCE College can sometimes be an extremely hectic environment. The main American River College campus is host to over 30,000 students, and sometimes students may feel they get lost in the shuffle. The Natomas Center, an ARC satellite campus located in the North Natomas area, presents a different space for students who may want a more DRONE CLUB FLIES HIGH OVER ARC A typical afternoon on any given Tuesday or Wednesday will find Shane Lipscomb, an Administrative Assistant, trudging across American River College’s soccer field, where he will soon be met by a small collection of students. Inevitably they all assemble, standing together by the team bench, dropping their backpacks down onto its metal surface, it is WHAT IS CRYPTOCURRENCY? Bitcoin was created by a group or person with the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto” in 2009. As of March of 2021, 18.6 million bitcoins are in circulation right now IT’S NICE TO BE BACK AT THE MOVIES For the past year, people have been stuck at home with most entertainment outlets closed due to safety concerns from the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that our local counties have been rolling into reopening businesses, we have seen more activities reopen. Some activities that have returned include indoor dining as well as amusement parks. Oneparticular
CDC RELEASES INFORMATION ON HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE Does the thought of a zombie apocalypse happening while we are still in a pandemic scare you? Well, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released information on how to be prepared for a zombie apocalypse. Don’t worry though, there’s not actually going to be a zombie apocalypse, this is merely a tongue-in-cheek campaign FORMER LRPD OFFICER SENTENCED TO 81 YEARS IN PRISON “I will do whatever to keep my student’s safe,” Noah Winchester, former corporal with the Los Rios Police Department once said. That statement came during a November 2014 ride along with a former American River College Current reporter who observed Winchester conducting an off-campus drug bust. What seemed like a well-intentioned statement six years ago 10 LOVE SONGS TO FILL YOUR HEART THIS FEBRUARY February is known for being a month all about love, from self-love, loving family and friends, having a romantic partner, and more. Here is a list of 10 emotional love songs that carry the many meanings of love and can help you get in your “feels” this February. “Die For You” by The WeekndDAVID AUSTIN
Email: Phone: (916) 484-8304 On Campus: 4700 College Oak Dr, Portable Village Room 613A, Sacramento, California 95841 The Current is a student-run newspaper produced by the students of Journalism 410, 411, 412 and 413 at American River College in Sacramento, California. TAKE THIS CLASS: ARTH 300: INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY ARTH 300: Introduction to Art History helps students to see art in the context of different cultures, past and present. The class, taught by professor Craig Smith, also informs students about the different terminology used in art — terms such as subjective processing, objective imagery, illusionism and symmetrical balance. “In class webreak down numerous
NATOMAS CENTER AIMS FOR A MORE PERSONAL COLLEGE EXPERIENCE College can sometimes be an extremely hectic environment. The main American River College campus is host to over 30,000 students, and sometimes students may feel they get lost in the shuffle. The Natomas Center, an ARC satellite campus located in the North Natomas area, presents a different space for students who may want a more FREE CLINICS OFFER THE OPPORTUNITY TO CLEAR CRIMINAL American River College is offering students a chance to get their criminal record expunged during free, on-campus expungement clinics throughout this semester. The next clinic will be held March 9. The free clinics will allow those convicted of certain felonies and misdemeanors, which can be a roadblock to jobs and housing, a chanceto clear
LOCAL SERIAL KILLER LEAVES HIS MARK AT ARC Guy Fieri, Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla of Smosh, Richard Trenton Chase: One of these ARC alumni is a convicted serial killer. Chase is a serial killer who attended American River College from 1968 to 1971, known to many as the “Vampire of Sacramento,” because he would often drink the blood and eat the organs of his victims. WHAT IS CRYPTOCURRENCY? Bitcoin was created by a group or person with the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto” in 2009. As of March of 2021, 18.6 million bitcoins are in circulation right now IT’S NICE TO BE BACK AT THE MOVIES For the past year, people have been stuck at home with most entertainment outlets closed due to safety concerns from the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that our local counties have been rolling into reopening businesses, we have seen more activities reopen. Some activities that have returned include indoor dining as well as amusement parks. Oneparticular
CDC RELEASES INFORMATION ON HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE CDC’s zombie preparedness guide was created to test how people would react in an emergency. In the midst of a pandemic, the CDC continues to reach out and engage with new audiences about survival in a zombie apocalypse. (Photo via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Madison Duong, Staff Writer. March 14, 2021. FORMER LRPD OFFICER SENTENCED TO 81 YEARS IN PRISON On Oct. 9, 2019, Winchester, 35, was convicted in the San Mateo County Superior Court for sexually assaulting three women in San Mateo, after a 20-day trial that resulted in guilty verdicts on 14 charges. He was sentenced 81 years to life in state prison, according to San Mateo District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe, as reported by the Daily Journal. 10 LOVE SONGS TO FILL YOUR HEART THIS FEBRUARY February is known for being a month all about love, from self-love, loving family and friends, having a romantic partner, and more. Here is a list of 10 emotional love songs that carry the many meanings of love and can help you get in your “feels” this February. “Die For You” by The WeekndDAVID AUSTIN
Email: Phone: (916) 484-8304 On Campus: 4700 College Oak Dr, Portable Village Room 613A, Sacramento, California 95841 The Current is a student-run newspaper produced by the students of Journalism 410, 411, 412 and 413 at American River College in Sacramento, California. TAKE THIS CLASS: ARTH 300: INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY ARTH 300: Introduction to Art History helps students to see art in the context of different cultures, past and present. The class, taught by professor Craig Smith, also informs students about the different terminology used in art — terms such as subjective processing, objective imagery, illusionism and symmetrical balance. “In class webreak down numerous
NATOMAS CENTER AIMS FOR A MORE PERSONAL COLLEGE EXPERIENCE Natomas Center aims for a more personal college experience. The Natomas Center is one of American River College’s four off-site centers, and provides unique programs that help working students graduate and give a head start to high schoolers. (Photo by Anthony Barnes) College can sometimes be an extremely hectic environment. LOCAL SERIAL KILLER LEAVES HIS MARK AT ARC Local serial killer leaves his mark at ARC. Richard Trenton Chase, also known as the Vampire of Sacramento. (Photo courtesy Haunted America Tours) Guy Fieri, Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla of Smosh, Richard Trenton Chase: One of these ARC alumni is a convicted serial killer. Chase is a serial killer who attended American River Collegefrom 1968
FREE CLINICS OFFER THE OPPORTUNITY TO CLEAR CRIMINAL American River College is offering students a chance to get their criminal record expunged during free, on-campus expungement clinics throughout this semester. The next clinic will be held March 9. The free clinics will allow those convicted of certain felonies and misdemeanors, which can be a roadblock to jobs and housing, a chanceto clear
THE AMERICAN RIVER CURRENT Email: Phone: (916) 484-8304 On Campus: 4700 College Oak Dr, Portable Village Room 613A, Sacramento, California 95841 The Current is a student-run newspaper produced by the students of Journalism 410, 411, 412 and 413 at American River College in Sacramento, California. UFOS CONFIRMED TO BE REAL No aliens were found hiding in the underbelly of Nevada. One person was arrested for trespassing, and a few others received citations for public urination. Area 51 was safe from the millennial nerds. Then nearly a year ago, videos from 2004 and 2015 were released. Navy pilots, among others, had seen something bizarre. TRANSFER STUDENT WORKSHOPS ARE HAPPENING NOW THROUGH THE As the spring semester comes to an end the time has come for many students to assess their academic progress. American River College has counselors available to answer questions students may have about their educational futures. ARC’s Transfer Center is providing students with the ability to speak to outreach ambassadors for the Universityof California
“WITHOUT A WHISPER”: HOW INDIGENOUS WOMEN INFLUENCED THE The topic of women’s rights is a relatively new concept compared to men’s rights, which is one of many reasons the month of March is designated as Women’s History Month. From sixth grade and onward, we are taught about Susan B. Anthony and the Seneca Falls women’s convention of 1848, but what if the fightDAVID AUSTIN
Email: Phone: (916) 484-8304 On Campus: 4700 College Oak Dr, Portable Village Room 613A, Sacramento, California 95841 The Current is a student-run newspaper produced by the students of Journalism 410, 411, 412 and 413 at American River College in Sacramento, California. LIFE IS WORTH THE WALK NOW UNDER NAMI ON CAMPUS ARC The ARC club Life is Worth the Walk is being integrated with NAMI on Campus. The club will be the same and still have its name, it will just fall under NAMI on Campus. Madison Holsinger is the Secretary of NAMI on Campus and believes the changes will have a positive impact. “We are going to still have both , but we are going to tryand
A SATURDAY WITH SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENTS When you think of a ride along with the Sacramento Sheriff’s Department you may think of an episode of “Cops” filled with exciting calls every minute, sirens blaring and arresting drunk criminals. The morning of March 8 I arrived at the department feeling extremely nervous. My legs were shaking and my hands were sweatingprofusely.
A HAMMER, A HATCHET AND A LIFELESS BODY Aaron and Wendy Maldonado met in their teenage years in Grants Pass, Ore., and married soon after. They had four sons: Randy, twins Marshall and Joshua, and the youngest, Tyler. On a daily basis, Aaron would smash Wendy’s head into walls and punch her in the face, injuries that caused her to lose her teeth and require dentures. PROFESSOR HOLDS FINAL SHOW BEFORE RETIREMENT AT ARC Professor holds final show before retirement at ARC. American River College Professor Craig Schindler examines his piece “John Dee” in the Kaneko Gallery on Nov. 6. (Photo by Ashley Hayes-Stone) Over the course of Craig Schindler’s 50-year career as an artist his work has grown and adapted with him. From capturing the political and LOCAL SERIAL KILLER LEAVES HIS MARK AT ARC Local serial killer leaves his mark at ARC. Richard Trenton Chase, also known as the Vampire of Sacramento. (Photo courtesy Haunted America Tours) Guy Fieri, Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla of Smosh, Richard Trenton Chase: One of these ARC alumni is a convicted serial killer. Chase is a serial killer who attended American River Collegefrom 1968
WHAT IS CRYPTOCURRENCY? Bitcoin was created by a group or person with the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto” in 2009. As of March of 2021, 18.6 million bitcoins are in circulation right now IT’S NICE TO BE BACK AT THE MOVIES For the past year, people have been stuck at home with most entertainment outlets closed due to safety concerns from the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that our local counties have been rolling into reopening businesses, we have seen more activities reopen. Some activities that have returned include indoor dining as well as amusement parks. Oneparticular
CDC RELEASES INFORMATION ON HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE Does the thought of a zombie apocalypse happening while we are still in a pandemic scare you? Well, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released information on how to be prepared for a zombie apocalypse. Don’t worry though, there’s not actually going to be a zombie apocalypse, this is merely a tongue-in-cheek campaign FORMER LRPD OFFICER SENTENCED TO 81 YEARS IN PRISON “I will do whatever to keep my student’s safe,” Noah Winchester, former corporal with the Los Rios Police Department once said. That statement came during a November 2014 ride along with a former American River College Current reporter who observed Winchester conducting an off-campus drug bust. What seemed like a well-intentioned statement six years ago 10 LOVE SONGS TO FILL YOUR HEART THIS FEBRUARY February is known for being a month all about love, from self-love, loving family and friends, having a romantic partner, and more. Here is a list of 10 emotional love songs that carry the many meanings of love and can help you get in your “feels” this February. “Die For You” by The WeekndDAVID AUSTIN
Email: Phone: (916) 484-8304 On Campus: 4700 College Oak Dr, Portable Village Room 613A, Sacramento, California 95841 The Current is a student-run newspaper produced by the students of Journalism 410, 411, 412 and 413 at American River College in Sacramento, California. TAKE THIS CLASS: ARTH 300: INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY ARTH 300: Introduction to Art History helps students to see art in the context of different cultures, past and present. The class, taught by professor Craig Smith, also informs students about the different terminology used in art — terms such as subjective processing, objective imagery, illusionism and symmetrical balance. “In class webreak down numerous
NATOMAS CENTER AIMS FOR A MORE PERSONAL COLLEGE EXPERIENCE College can sometimes be an extremely hectic environment. The main American River College campus is host to over 30,000 students, and sometimes students may feel they get lost in the shuffle. The Natomas Center, an ARC satellite campus located in the North Natomas area, presents a different space for students who may want a more FREE CLINICS OFFER THE OPPORTUNITY TO CLEAR CRIMINAL American River College is offering students a chance to get their criminal record expunged during free, on-campus expungement clinics throughout this semester. The next clinic will be held March 9. The free clinics will allow those convicted of certain felonies and misdemeanors, which can be a roadblock to jobs and housing, a chanceto clear
LOCAL SERIAL KILLER LEAVES HIS MARK AT ARC Guy Fieri, Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla of Smosh, Richard Trenton Chase: One of these ARC alumni is a convicted serial killer. Chase is a serial killer who attended American River College from 1968 to 1971, known to many as the “Vampire of Sacramento,” because he would often drink the blood and eat the organs of his victims. WHAT IS CRYPTOCURRENCY? Bitcoin was created by a group or person with the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto” in 2009. As of March of 2021, 18.6 million bitcoins are in circulation right now IT’S NICE TO BE BACK AT THE MOVIES For the past year, people have been stuck at home with most entertainment outlets closed due to safety concerns from the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that our local counties have been rolling into reopening businesses, we have seen more activities reopen. Some activities that have returned include indoor dining as well as amusement parks. Oneparticular
CDC RELEASES INFORMATION ON HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE Does the thought of a zombie apocalypse happening while we are still in a pandemic scare you? Well, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released information on how to be prepared for a zombie apocalypse. Don’t worry though, there’s not actually going to be a zombie apocalypse, this is merely a tongue-in-cheek campaign FORMER LRPD OFFICER SENTENCED TO 81 YEARS IN PRISON “I will do whatever to keep my student’s safe,” Noah Winchester, former corporal with the Los Rios Police Department once said. That statement came during a November 2014 ride along with a former American River College Current reporter who observed Winchester conducting an off-campus drug bust. What seemed like a well-intentioned statement six years ago 10 LOVE SONGS TO FILL YOUR HEART THIS FEBRUARY February is known for being a month all about love, from self-love, loving family and friends, having a romantic partner, and more. Here is a list of 10 emotional love songs that carry the many meanings of love and can help you get in your “feels” this February. “Die For You” by The WeekndDAVID AUSTIN
Email: Phone: (916) 484-8304 On Campus: 4700 College Oak Dr, Portable Village Room 613A, Sacramento, California 95841 The Current is a student-run newspaper produced by the students of Journalism 410, 411, 412 and 413 at American River College in Sacramento, California. TAKE THIS CLASS: ARTH 300: INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY ARTH 300: Introduction to Art History helps students to see art in the context of different cultures, past and present. The class, taught by professor Craig Smith, also informs students about the different terminology used in art — terms such as subjective processing, objective imagery, illusionism and symmetrical balance. “In class webreak down numerous
NATOMAS CENTER AIMS FOR A MORE PERSONAL COLLEGE EXPERIENCE College can sometimes be an extremely hectic environment. The main American River College campus is host to over 30,000 students, and sometimes students may feel they get lost in the shuffle. The Natomas Center, an ARC satellite campus located in the North Natomas area, presents a different space for students who may want a more FREE CLINICS OFFER THE OPPORTUNITY TO CLEAR CRIMINAL American River College is offering students a chance to get their criminal record expunged during free, on-campus expungement clinics throughout this semester. The next clinic will be held March 9. The free clinics will allow those convicted of certain felonies and misdemeanors, which can be a roadblock to jobs and housing, a chanceto clear
LOCAL SERIAL KILLER LEAVES HIS MARK AT ARC Guy Fieri, Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla of Smosh, Richard Trenton Chase: One of these ARC alumni is a convicted serial killer. Chase is a serial killer who attended American River College from 1968 to 1971, known to many as the “Vampire of Sacramento,” because he would often drink the blood and eat the organs of his victims. THE AMERICAN RIVER CURRENT Email: Phone: (916) 484-8304 On Campus: 4700 College Oak Dr, Portable Village Room 613A, Sacramento, California 95841 The Current is a student-run newspaper produced by the students of Journalism 410, 411, 412 and 413 at American River College in Sacramento, California. UFOS CONFIRMED TO BE REAL No aliens were found hiding in the underbelly of Nevada. One person was arrested for trespassing, and a few others received citations for public urination. Area 51 was safe from the millennial nerds. Then nearly a year ago, videos from 2004 and 2015 were released. Navy pilots, among others, had seen something bizarre. TRANSFER STUDENT WORKSHOPS ARE HAPPENING NOW THROUGH THE As the spring semester comes to an end the time has come for many students to assess their academic progress. American River College has counselors available to answer questions students may have about their educational futures. ARC’s Transfer Center is providing students with the ability to speak to outreach ambassadors for the Universityof California
“WITHOUT A WHISPER”: HOW INDIGENOUS WOMEN INFLUENCED THE The topic of women’s rights is a relatively new concept compared to men’s rights, which is one of many reasons the month of March is designated as Women’s History Month. From sixth grade and onward, we are taught about Susan B. Anthony and the Seneca Falls women’s convention of 1848, but what if the fightDAVID AUSTIN
Email: Phone: (916) 484-8304 On Campus: 4700 College Oak Dr, Portable Village Room 613A, Sacramento, California 95841 The Current is a student-run newspaper produced by the students of Journalism 410, 411, 412 and 413 at American River College in Sacramento, California. LIFE IS WORTH THE WALK NOW UNDER NAMI ON CAMPUS ARC The ARC club Life is Worth the Walk is being integrated with NAMI on Campus. The club will be the same and still have its name, it will just fall under NAMI on Campus. Madison Holsinger is the Secretary of NAMI on Campus and believes the changes will have a positive impact. “We are going to still have both , but we are going to tryand
A SATURDAY WITH SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENTS When you think of a ride along with the Sacramento Sheriff’s Department you may think of an episode of “Cops” filled with exciting calls every minute, sirens blaring and arresting drunk criminals. The morning of March 8 I arrived at the department feeling extremely nervous. My legs were shaking and my hands were sweatingprofusely.
A HAMMER, A HATCHET AND A LIFELESS BODY Aaron and Wendy Maldonado met in their teenage years in Grants Pass, Ore., and married soon after. They had four sons: Randy, twins Marshall and Joshua, and the youngest, Tyler. On a daily basis, Aaron would smash Wendy’s head into walls and punch her in the face, injuries that caused her to lose her teeth and require dentures. PROFESSOR HOLDS FINAL SHOW BEFORE RETIREMENT AT ARC Professor holds final show before retirement at ARC. American River College Professor Craig Schindler examines his piece “John Dee” in the Kaneko Gallery on Nov. 6. (Photo by Ashley Hayes-Stone) Over the course of Craig Schindler’s 50-year career as an artist his work has grown and adapted with him. From capturing the political and LOCAL SERIAL KILLER LEAVES HIS MARK AT ARC Local serial killer leaves his mark at ARC. Richard Trenton Chase, also known as the Vampire of Sacramento. (Photo courtesy Haunted America Tours) Guy Fieri, Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla of Smosh, Richard Trenton Chase: One of these ARC alumni is a convicted serial killer. Chase is a serial killer who attended American River Collegefrom 1968
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