by Yvette Lessard in News
The campus was quieter than usual April 15 when students participated in the annual "Day of Silence" in support of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students.
Students wore placards around their necks during the day explaining that they were deliberately silent to bring attention to the silence caused by anti-LGBT bullying and harassment.
by Yvette Lessard in News
When her pregnancy test confirmed a positive, Malika Clarke said everything was in slow motion. She was 20, working on her degree, and six weeks pregnant.
She had always told herself she would never have children.
Clarke wondered how her life would change and if she would be able to finish school.
by Konstantin Zhuk in News
As the spring semester ends, students look back at what they've accomplished over the months, either with a sigh of relief or a groan of disappointment over their efforts.
For some, their unwise decisions will also negatively affect their wallets.
Two thirds of college students have at least one credit card, according to a recent survey done by U.
by Rachelle Llamas in News
Cosumnes River College Health Services has been providing Planned Parenthood services to students since July of 2007. They provide services every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A registered nurse and a medical assistant come once a week to CRC to provide reproductive health care services.
by Yvette Lessard in News
Students of communications professor Georgine Hodgkinson were challenged April 2 to recite 11 historical speeches significant to the women's rights movements.
The speeches touched on a wide range of issues, from women's voting rights and equal opportunity in the workplace to abortion legalization and women in the government.