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  • Kaneko hosts Annual Student Exhibition

    By Jennah Booth May 2, 2018 In a celebration of student artwork, American River College’s James Kaneko Art Gallery held the opening ceremony for its Annual Student Exhibition Competition on Wednesday. First through third place awards, as well as Best of Show, were handed out during the ceremony. Patricia Wall, a retired art professor from Cosumnes River…

  • Kaneko hosts renowned photographer

    By Jennah Booth April 10, 2018 The James Kaneko Art Gallery at American River College is hosting its newest exhibit, “The Passion of Process,” by photographer Luther Gerlach. The exhibit opened March 19 and features examples of wet plate collodion photography, a process that dates back to the late 1800s. In addition to his installation in the…

  • ARC hosts the Big 8 Swim Invite

    By Jennah Booth March 29, 2018 Eight California community college swim teams met at American River College for the 2018 Big 8 Invite on March 16. Swimmers from Santa Rosa Junior College, San Joaquin Delta College, Diablo Valley College and other local community colleges competed in 30 different swimming and diving events. Diablo Valley College dominated the…

  • Self-taught painter leaves her mark on Sacramento

    By Jennah Booth March 14, 2018 Armed with a paintbrush and clad in paint-splattered denim with a rainbow scarf holding back her natural hair, Aliyah Sidqe stands a full three feet above a crowd of onlookers in the Student Center. Around her, American River College’s Black Heritage Celebration drew crowds of students and faculty during it’s late…

  • ARC hosts Black Heritage Celebration in Student Center

    On Feb. 22 American River College hosted a Black Heritage Mobile History Museum showcasing historical artifacts from African-American history. (Photo by Jennah Booth) ARC hosts Black Heritage Celebration in Student Center

  • ARC welcomes racing robots

    ARC welcomes racing robots

    By Jennah Booth March 7, 2018 Ready. Set. Robo! A classroom in the Tech Ed building at American River College became a robotic speedway as students raced custom-made automations against each other, and the clock, on Feb. 28. Jordan Meyer, a professor of electronic technology at ARC, challenged his students to build, code and race an autonomous…

  • Former ARC quarterback tries to make the jump to Division I

    By Jennah Booth February 14, 2018 Acts of the Apostles 9:5 reads, “Is it hard for thee to kick against the pricks.” The phrase originated from when farmers would herd cattle with metal pokers. The beasts would kick back against the sharp prods but would never reach their assailants and it would only result in further injury.…

  • Photo of the Day: Feb. 13

    https://www.arcurrent.com/top-stories/2018/02/13/photo-of-day-feb-13-2018/

  • Welcome Day showcases departments and clubs

    By Jennah Booth February 12, 2018 American River College held its first Welcome Day of the year on Thursday. Representatives from all aspects of campus life promoted various clubs, businesses and academic departments. Frankie Dotson-Johnson, the Center for Leadership & Development Student personnel assistant, coordinated the event and said one of the main goals of Welcome Day…

  • Flu season at ARC: With flu season here, experts advise people to get vaccinated

    By Jennah Booth February 6, 2018 As this year’s flu season tears through the country, the American River College Health Center is advising students to get their flu shot. Michele Arnott is a college nurse at the Health Center and spoke with the Current through an email interview. According to Arnott, the Health Center refers students to…

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