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Students can access the books they need for classes by purchasing or borrowing physical textbooks, online eBooks or accessing Zero Textbook Cost material, a Los Rios program to minimize costly course ...
The City of Sacramento recently became a sanctuary city for people who are transgender. The Sacramento City Council passed a resolution last month guaranteeing no city resources be used to criminalize ...
The Trump administration calls for getting rid of all federally-funded TRIO services across the nation for the 2026 fiscal year, according to the Council for Opportunity in Education website. TRIO is ...
Hulu’s new spinoff “How I Met Your Father” gender swaps the main character to reimagine the premise of the successful CBS sitcom “How I Met Your Mother” that originally aired from 2005-2014. The ...
The campus Art Gallery hosted an opening reception on Thursday for “Coda,” a photo exhibit that celebrates the work of two retiring professors. This event featured pieces from photography Professors ...
The first Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander leadership conference in the Sacramento-San Joaquin region is held on March 22 at Cosumnes River College. Seven different educational ...
The campus cafeteria is estimated to be fully operational by spring 2025, Director of Facilities and Operations Christopher Raines said. Raines said the construction is projected to be complete ...
A groundskeeper does many things, such as mowing grass, picking up trash and raking leaves before students come to the Cosumnes River College campus. Groundskeeper Todd Zurfluh has been working as a ...
This semester, students taking classes in photography, pharmacy technology, construction and architecture, among various other departments, have access to a new, state-of-the-art building that has ...
Students react to President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office. In that time, Trump has signed 142 executive orders with the goal of shrinking the government, freezing foreign policy and banning ...
Hundreds of students, educators and community members marched in support of higher education and in protest of recent government budget cuts on education in downtown Sacramento on Tuesday. The march ...
Art Department Chair and Professor Robin Johnson said she is honored to be at Cosumnes River College sharing her art exhibition with the community and constantly feels the collective support on campus ...