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10/29/2020

Wondering what to do on Halloween? Check out these haunted virtual tour

During this COVID Halloween, you may be asking yourself how you are going to get a good scare in. Here are some virtual spooks that will get you shaking in your shoes. The Paris Catacombs This labyrinth of underground tunnels in Paris, France was carved away during the 1700s to accommodate overflowi...

When the band cannot make music together, you zoom music together...
10/28/2020

When the band cannot make music together, you zoom music together...

The campus shutdown was devastating for the COS Symphonic Band who had to cancel their concert the week before the shutdown occurred. It was a transition for everyone involved but after months apart, these musicians were able to play together once again thanks to technology. The Symphonic Band and C...

Check out our Halloween Podcast and subscribe to the Sequoia Voice YouTube Channel.
10/28/2020

Check out our Halloween Podcast and subscribe to the Sequoia Voice YouTube Channel.

Sequoia Voice is The Campus News’ very own podcast currently hosted by Podcast Editor Diego Castro. This episode is co-hosted by Campus reporter, Alejandro Horvilleur and Editor in Chief, Elijah Perez. The hosts discuss spooky stories, Halloween candy, horror movies, and Halloween in the age of CO...

Paris, what dreams are made of! Check out this great review of Emily in Paris on Netflix
10/23/2020

Paris, what dreams are made of! Check out this great review of Emily in Paris on Netflix

Is traveling to Paris a dream of yours? If so, Netflix’s newly released show Emily In Paris is worth the watch. The show stars Lily Collins as Emily Cooper who has appeared in films such as Abduction, The Blind Side, and Love, Rosie. It also stars Ashley Park as Mindy Chen, Lucas Bravo as Gabriel,...

Have you voted yet? Need some tips and resources? Find them here:
10/23/2020

Have you voted yet? Need some tips and resources? Find them here:

Voting can seem very overwhelming. You may have plenty of opinions coming at you between friends, family, and media, so where should you start? Here are some resources and information to help you, along with a step by step guide. 1. Register 2. Review 3. Vote. 4. Done It’s important to remember th...

10/19/2020

Sequoia Voice is The Campus News’ very own podcast currently hosted by Podcast Editor Diego Castro. This episode covers the topic of mental health during the pandemic with Cynthia Norvall, head nurse at the COS Health Center. Catch up on all the latest podcast episodes on the Campus News Youtube c...

We all need a little sunshine and rainbows in our lives, right now. Positive Mindset Column Every Monday
10/19/2020

We all need a little sunshine and rainbows in our lives, right now.
Positive Mindset Column Every Monday

Needing a little inspiration? Maybe a pick me up? Positive Mindset is here to help with weekly quotes of inspiration to keep you motivated. October 19th ~ Confidence in Action “Action is a great restorer and builder of confidence. Inaction is not only the result, but the cause of fear. Perhaps the...

10/19/2020

New School Year. New Staff. New Posts (coming your way).
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In case you missed the email the 93rd COS Graduation Ceremony is online for you to view. Below is the link to the vimeo ...
05/24/2020

In case you missed the email the 93rd COS Graduation Ceremony is online for you to view. Below is the link to the vimeo or you can watch on the CW59.

It's been a tough semester and a congratulations is well earned. Good luck Giants.

This is "College of the Sequoias Virtual Graduation - Spring 2020" by COSGiant on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

The 3-2 decision allows nearly all businesses to reopen that fall under Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the state's plan. That in...
05/19/2020

The 3-2 decision allows nearly all businesses to reopen that fall under Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the state's plan. That includes dine-in restaurants, churches, barbers, movie theaters and shopping malls.

The move comes one day after California Gov. Gavin Newsom said nursing home outbreaks would prevent Tulare County from joining much of California in reopening.

If the state continuously has a low case rate, people may begin to get haircuts, dine in Restaurants and churches can re...
05/18/2020

If the state continuously has a low case rate, people may begin to get haircuts, dine in Restaurants and churches can reopen with restrictions and sporting events may resume without spectators.

Counties must have no more than 25 cases per 100,000 residents or no higher than an 8% positive rate among people testing for the coronavirus. They also must have no higher than a 5% increase in hospitalizations over a 7-day period or fewer than 20 hospitalizations total over 14 days.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is relaxing reopening criteria, a move he said will allow most of the state's 58 counties to begin allowing dining in restaurants and other services.

In a statement from Target, the company said the two employees who tested positive have gone into quarantine and will be...
05/14/2020

In a statement from Target, the company said the two employees who tested positive have gone into quarantine and will be paid while they're on leave.

Two employees at a Visalia Target have tested positive for COVID-19, according to the company.

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