In the current sports streaming era, affordability and accessibility are two major factors for consumers. Around half of the ...
The beloved science fiction show “Stranger Things” came to an end after 10 long years, leaving fans with mixed feelings about the finale, which aired on Dec. 31. Amidst the fan banter and theories, ...
There has been a rise in loneliness among young adults nationwide, with one of the main reasons being the lack of “third ...
A film by a Cosumnes River College film and media studies professor has been selected for the Sacramento International Film Festival. Produced by Patti McCarthy, “Carlos Through the Tall Grass,” which ...
Cosumnes River College playwriting students brought their work to light this weekend performing a series of original one-act plays in a two-night showcase. The event was the final step in the students ...
Community college students are struggling to make connections, according to a research study by the Education Advisory Board, an educational consulting firm. In a 2024 survey that EAB administered to ...
The Native American Higher Education Resources collaborated with the English literature mythologies of the world and ethnic studies class on Nov. 4. The event celebrated Native American Heritage Month ...
Cosumnes River College is formalizing plans to close down its campus bookstore, due to the majority of students utilizing the Zero Textbook Cost program, said Theresa Tena, vice president of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Released in the United States by Vertical Entertainment on April 11, director and Emmy-nominated actor Michael Angarano (“Sky High”) took a comedic approach in showing awareness for mental health and ...
President Donald Trump paused funding for grants and other financial aid programs, nationwide, in late January, according to a memo released by The White House’s Office of Management and Budget.
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