American River College student Tanishq Abraham, 9, holds a rose he got Friday after being inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society.
American River College student Tanishq Abraham, 9, holds a rose he got Friday after being inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society.
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Grant High School student Susan Thao, 16, left, and Rio Cazadero graduate Tommy Lo, 19, listen to Jeri Marshall, outreach specialist for American River College, at a session on the benefits of junior college held at the Sacramento Urban League.
Grant High School student Susan Thao, 16, left, and Rio Cazadero graduate Tommy Lo, 19, listen to Jeri Marshall, outreach specialist for American River College, at a session on the benefits of junior college held at the Sacramento Urban League.
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Takkarist McKinley of Kennedy High School wins the 100 meter dash with a time of 10.765, beating his friend Austin Mitsch of Jesuit who finished with a time of 10.768 during the Meet of Champions at American River College, Saturday April 27, 2013. <a href="www.sacbee.com/2013/04/27/5377416/meet-of-champions.html">View a photo gallery</a>
Takkarist McKinley of Kennedy High School wins the 100 meter dash with a time of 10.765, beating his friend Austin Mitsch of Jesuit who finished with a time of 10.768 during the Meet of Champions at American River College, Saturday April 27, 2013. <a href="www.sacbee.com/2013/04/27/5377416/meet-of-champions.html">View a photo gallery</a>
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American River College students, from left, Serena Mayo, Luann Smith, Joyce White and Kelsey Craig apply plaster in ceramics class Tuesday to what will eventually be a 6-foot-by-40-foot mural reflecting the opportunities the college offers. The mural, titled "Connections," will be installed next spring in the Disabled Students Programs and Services offices.
American River College students, from left, Serena Mayo, Luann Smith, Joyce White and Kelsey Craig apply plaster in ceramics class Tuesday to what will eventually be a 6-foot-by-40-foot mural reflecting the opportunities the college offers. The mural, titled "Connections," will be installed next spring in the Disabled Students Programs and Services offices.
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