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Stephanie Bianca Santelices

Hello there! Thanks for visiting my page! My name is Stephanie Bianca Santelices.  I'm so grateful to have worked as a Clarion Staff Reporter in 2017. Writing published work for my college newspaper has been an unforgettable learning experience. I graduated from Citrus College in 2018 and earned my Bachelor's Degree in English with a Creative Writing minor in 2021.

Expressions of Becoming: The English Society's 2nd Annual Poetry Contest

The poetry contest second place winner, Alexis Barragan, second place winner, third place winner, Damian Delfin and first place winner, Emily Watterson, sit on a lawn writing together. Photo by Malcolm Castelli The poetry contest second place winner, Alexis Barragan, second place winner, third place winner, Damian Delfin and first place winner, Emily Watterson, sit on a lawn writing together. Photo by Malcolm Castelli To appreciate the written word is one thing. But to actually write your hear

Influence of 50 cents: The rise of minimum wage

Student tutors Julia Rodriguez, left, anthropology major, and Brianna Falcon, nursing major, solve math equations in the STEM Center. Photo by Kevin Alvarez / Clarion Student tutors Julia Rodriguez, left, anthropology major, and Brianna Falcon, nursing major, solve math equations in the STEM Center. Photo by Kevin Alvarez / Clarion For some, a fifty-cent wage increase may not seem like much. For Citrus student employees, it makes all the difference. “Ten-fifty an hour is better than what we w

FROM CHALK TO PAINT: UPGRADE FROM BLACKBOARD TO CANVAS

Blackboard Learn has graced the computer screens of Citrus College for 15 years. This summer, Citrus will integrate a new learning platform. Canvas Learning Management System is a learning platform that serves 90 out of 113 California community colleges. California’s Online Education Initiative named Canvas as the top choice by community college students, faculty and administrators. With Blackboard’s contract expiring at the end of this semester, Dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences Dana He

Sex 101 week promotes awareness, prevention and strength

In support of April’s sexual assault awareness month, Phi Theta Kappa and Alpha Gamma Sigma hosted the annual campus wide Sex 101 week to educate, equip and empower allies of victims along with victims of rape. The Citrus College honor societies kicked off the week with a stalking and bullying workshop on April 10. Throughout the week, representatives from the L.A. County Department of Health passed out information pamphlets about STD’s in the Campus Center Mall. Planned Parenthoo

Review: Aerials at the Haugh

The aerial light show Quixotic performed on April 1 at the Haugh Performing Arts Center. The performance included acrobatics, ballet, LED lights and music. Photo by Kathryn Hayes, courtesy of Quixotic The aerial light show Quixotic performed on April 1 at the Haugh Performing Arts Center. The performance included acrobatics, ballet, LED lights and music. Photo by Kathryn Hayes, courtesy of Quixotic The word Quixotic means incredibly idealistic. Like its name, Quixotic: Gravity of Center showca

Successful Fast Track program hails birth to a new math class

Professor Victoria Dominguez instructs her Math 20 to 29 fast track class on March 14 at Citrus College. Photo by Christopher Amurao / Clarion Professor Victoria Dominguez instructs her Math 20 to 29 fast track class on March 14 at Citrus College. Photo by Christopher Amurao / Clarion After garnering successful pass rates, the Math 20 to Math 29 fast track course will merge into one new math class to encourage student progress. Math 25, the new name for the class that fuses Math 20: Arithmeti

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