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Peet’s closes to make way for more diverse cuisine
By Jennah Booth February 19, 2019 As of Feb. 17, American River College no longer serves Peet’s Coffee, according to an email sent by ARC’s Public Information Officer Scott Crow. Peet’s former location in the Portable Village is now home to Indian Catering & Events, which opened today. According to Crow, ARC’s Food Services made the decision…
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AB 302 would let students sleep on campus overnight

By Jennah Booth February 19, 2019 American River College may see one more resource for students struggling with homelessness as a proposed bill would require California community colleges to provide spaces for students to sleep overnight in their vehicles on campus. Assemblyman Marc Berman (D-Palo Alto), proposed Assembly Bill 302 on Jan. 29. According to the bill, “the…
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Assembly bill eliminates standardized English and math placement tests at ARC

By Jennah Booth February 6, 2019 Students who are starting their general education at American River College this semester will see changes to their English and math level placement with the implementation of Assembly Bill 705, which has reduced the number of available lower level classes as well as eliminated the placement test. Signed by Governor Jerry…
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Current walks away with 13 state awards

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Word Soup for the soul; professors showcase work for National Poetry Month

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Uncovering hip-hop cultures at ARC

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ARC survives close playoff game against Merritt College

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Poet hosts event on the importance of words
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ARC LGBTQ+ Pride Center soft launch
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Artivism: The true peaceful protest
By Jennah Booth May 11, 2018 In the wake of unrest and injustice, people grasp for ways to communicate their frustration. Discontent within society can ignite campaigns for change, some violent, some not. The frustrations of our nation have hit home in recent events and have sparked some of these campaigns in Sacramento. As activists march in…