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President Donald Trump has been president for over 100 days and has notably rewrote American policy. One hundred days in office for the president are not seen as important through law and constitution ...
The California Native Plant Garden by the Science Building is home to over 25 different native California plants, according to the Cosumnes River College website. CRC Professor of Botany Noah Gardner ...
A new bill signed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom went into effect on April 1, increasing minimum wage to $20 per hour for fast food workers. The raise affects employees of fast food chains with more ...
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 ...
“John Wick: Chapter 4″ was released in theaters on March 24 with more exciting choreography and cinematography. Actor Keanu Reeves returned as the titular character of the series. Despite his age, ...
Students can access the books they need for classes by purchasing or borrowing physical textbooks, online eBooks or accessing Zero Textbook Cost material, a Los Rios program to minimize costly course ...
The campus Art Gallery hosted an opening reception on Thursday for “Coda,” a photo exhibit that celebrates the work of two retiring professors. This event featured pieces from photography Professors ...
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.
Cosumnes River College hosted the first Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander-Serving Institute leadership conference in the Sacramento-San Joaquin region on Friday, Extended ...
She Said: Social media has become a very big part of the lives of Americans. For a lot of us, almost every single day is spent updating statuses, uploading photos, tweeting or hashtagging like crazy.
The music department presented the 68th Annual Golden Empire Music Festival choir performance in the Recital Hall on Saturday. The music festival featured judged performances throughout the day from ...
American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month celebrations began on Monday with campus hosting three back-to-back speakers in the WINN Centers. The event was one of many planned for Native Heritage ...