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In 1965 the college became a part of the Los Rios Community College District and became American River College. Today, along with Cosumnes River College, Folsom Lake College and Sacramento City College, ARC is directed by a seven-member board of trustees elected by voters residing in the district. The climactic police showdown of the 1986 ...
The results of a March 17, 1964, election led to the 1965 formation of the Los Rios Junior College District to govern Sacramento City College (1916) which separated from the Sacramento City Unified School District, and American River College (1942) which separated from the Grant Joint Union High School District. When the district was formed ...
This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of California. NCAA. Division I ... American River Beavers: American River College: Sacramento: Big 8:
San Francisco is one of the powerhouse programs in state history, though ARC has had success against the Rams before. Known on the JC circuit as CCSF, the Rams won the 2021 state championship, the ...
In 1970, the newly renamed Los Rios Community College District opened a third campus, Cosumnes River College. Folsom Lake College has recently been added to the district. The Sacramento City College yearbook was called the Pioneer when initially published in the 1920s. The format changed in the early 1970s, and it was discontinued by 1980.
Here’s what’s next for American River College following Saturday’s playoff win over storied City College of San Francisco.
American River College alumni (3 C, 16 P) B. American River Beavers baseball (2 C) F. American River College faculty (4 P) American River Beavers football (2 C)
In December 1952, the school left the Sacramento City College property and moved to its permanent location on the banks of the American River. On February 9, 1953, the then 289-acre campus opened to approximately 2,400 students with a parade through town called "GO EAST WITH WEST", in reference to President West. [ 14 ]