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Everyday Actions for a Better World: An Evening with the Respectful Revolution Project

Join filmmakers Gerard Ungerman and Stacey Wear for an inspiring, uplifting and empowering evening, Wednesday, November 4, 2015 on the Shasta College Main Campus, Room 806, at 7:00 p.m. This event is FREE and OPEN to the public. Gerard Ungerman… Continue Reading

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Mistress of the Mix: When Halloween Gets A Little Too Thrilling

Redding has Rodeo Week, New Orleans has Mardi Gras, and Rio has Carnival. But Ashland has Halloween. Boy, does it ever have Halloween. It’s got kind of a rocky history, its ups and downs, but I haven’t yet found a… Continue Reading

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Menu Please: Humble Joe’s is a Senior Favorite

Some 20-odd years ago, Femme de Joie had a close gal pal who lived near the Perko’s in Westwood Village. If we were out and about doing Girl Stuff, she’d often say, “Let’s grab a bite at Perko’s.” The options… Continue Reading

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Indian Country Gets Wired: Karuk Tribe Brings Broadband to the Boondocks

Judging from reader response to the first installment of this series on bringing broadband Internet to rural northern California, there are a lot of folks out there not getting the Internet they need, let alone want. There are many interconnected reasons for… Continue Reading

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Home Sweet Home … with an Emphasis on Fun!

Tuscan, cozy, fun, creative … not to be defined by a single label, Al and Shelley Shuffleberger’s home blends all of these elements to arrive at their sense of home. This 3,800 square foot house, built in 2006, resides on… Continue Reading

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Japanese Internment Camp Art Featured at O St. Gallery

For several years, I have wanted to share a part of American history not known to many people about the Japanese Internment Camps, instituted during World War II. I wanted to show this through art, but have been discouraged until… Continue Reading

Upcoming CSU, Chico College of Business Information Sessions in Redding

California State University, Chico College of Business, in partnership with Shasta College, will host two information sessions in Redding on Oct. 21, 2015. Those interested in a degree in business and associated management careers are encouraged to attend one of… Continue Reading

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The Miracle Worker: Legally Blind Shasta College Student Plays Helen Keller

There are many challenges to playing a 6-and-a-half year old, blind, deaf, spoiled child, but 19-year-old Marissa Cozens has one advantage over other actors: She is legally blind and sees only shapes and shadows without her glasses. Marissa, in her… Continue Reading