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The student voice of American River College since 1955

The American River Current

The student voice of American River College since 1955

The American River Current

The student voice of American River College since 1955

The American River Current

Liz Geisser, student support assistant for the Pride Center, shows off a prom dress on April 5, 2024, that was accumulated through the Pride Center’s clothing drive. (Photo by Shy Bell)

The LRCCD Pride Centers Expresses Solidarity Amid Executive Orders

Laryn Godbold, Staff Writer and Copy Editor February 23, 2025

On January 31st, staff and faculty of the Pride centers across the Los Rios Community College District sent a letter of solidarity, via the campus’s weekly Beaver Bites email, amid recent executive orders....

Six prominent Black Labor Leaders; Top Row, Left to Right: Mary Mcleod Bethune, Isaac Myers, Bayard Rustin; Bottom Row, Left to Right: A. Phillip Randolph, Chris Smalls, Maida Springer Kemp. (Photo Illustration by Laryn Godbold)

Black History Month 2025 begins at ARC despite executive orders

Laryn Godbold, Staff Writer February 17, 2025

This month, Black History Month has commenced in America despite executive orders attacking diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. This year's theme is “African-Americans and Labor”. “We can’t...

As Texas lifts its mask mandates and re-opens businesses in spring of 2021, should Californians be worried of a new spread with more states reopening? (Photo illustration by Collin Andrews)

Texas Reopens, what does that mean for California

Collin Andrews, Staff Writer May 7, 2021

On March 2, Texas Governor Greg Abbott said in a speech that his state is lifting its mask mandate entirely, making it the largest state to no longer require its citizens to wear masks in daily life and...

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