I have been a baseball fan my whole life, and one of my favorite things about baseball has been that almost every fan base feels like they have a chance to compete for a World Series title every year ...
The Connection editors Kadreanna Walker, Sloan Campbell and Havana Loren Medina are going around Sacramento and reviewing some of the newest and most popular spots in town in their new column, “Hawk ...
The Connection is swooping in and visiting some of our campus community members’ day-to-day lives in our new photo essay series. This time–we’re focusing on not one hawk, but many that help our campus ...
Students shared final projects, including original films, public service announcements and live television productions, during the spring Radio, Television and Film Showcase in Cosumnes River ...
Canvas has resumed normal operations after a targeted cyberattack on Thursday by hacking group ShinyHunters. A message left by the group on Canvas threatened to leak user data unless parent company ...
Ongoing conflict involving Iran is disrupting the global oil supply, driving up the cost of gasoline in California and nationwide, according to The Associated Press. The average price of gasoline in ...
Ethnic studies students presented digital storytelling projects during “Telling Testimonios: Our Stories, Our Truths” in the Cosumnes River College Art Gallery on Monday. The event, co-hosted with MI ...
Cosumnes River College’s plan to close the campus bookstore and move book sales to an online format is set to take effect July 1, said Theresa Tena, vice president of administrative services. “Since ...
Enrollment at Cosumnes River College is up 7% from last spring and is at a record high with more than 17,000 enrolled students, said College President Edward Bush. The location of the campus plays a ...
For Bikram Kaur, 43-year-old culinary arts management and entrepreneurship major, cooking has become second nature, but it wasn’t always like that. Kaur said she used to rely on eating take-out and ...
Thousands of Sacramento residents rallied at the California State Capitol on Saturday for the third nationwide “No Kings” protest against the Trump administration. The event, hosted by activist group ...
Cosumnes River College continued its Women’s History Month event series with their “Making Moves: A Collection of Feminisms” presentation on March 11. Hosted by history professor Diana Reed and art ...
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