As students file into a Raef Hall lecture room, all eyes begin to notice the man standing at the front of the classroom. His skin is the color of a midnight sky and he towers above those around him. His thick accent is barely audible over the audience's excited murmurings.…
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Some members are doctors, lawyers, teachers, business executives or retired professionals. Others are ARC students such as Lana Popova, who has played the cello for two years in the orchestra. She is transferring to Davis next semester to pursue her major in English, a career that "has nothing to do with music," she said.…
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In the town of Burlingame, California, a pack of 86 countries gather for a United Nations meeting; Model United Nations, that is.
On April 18, the American River College Model U.N. Club traveled to the Bay Area, along with other colleges and universities, to represent three of these 86 countries: Republic of Kenya, Republic of Congo and Republic of India, and won three "certificate of achievement in the art and practice of diplomacy" awards for each of their countries represented.…
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American River College has had faculty come and go throughout the years, but one professor has been here to witness generation after generation of students as they pursue their college educations.
Professor David Gamst started his tenure at ARC in 1969, teaching public speaking and group discussion.…
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