
SAC Hosts 19th Annual Teaching Conference
November 3, 2015
By Juan Avila The Road to Teaching Conference offers students an opportunity to learn how to become a teacher while giving some insight on their

SAC Women’s Soccer Star Plays Through Injury
November 3, 2015
By Laura Garcia After an ankle injury forced her to take a year-long break, sophomore midfielder Makenna Roa continues her comeback, even shrugging off

Teacher Edward Fosmire Makes Art Come Alive With Ancient Artifacts
October 30, 2015
By Jorge Campos taring at the sarcophagus of Tutankhamun, a little boy is in awe. His curiosity takes hold of him. An afternoon trip

Peaceful Protest at the U.S.-Mexico Border’s Makeshift Purgatory
October 29, 2015
By Jorge Campos ome people protest through rioting, others through their art. For two Methodist missionaries, their love for God’s children is shown through

Waiting to Cross: Families Divided by US-Mexico Border Unite for Mass at Friendship Park
October 29, 2015
By Jose Servin n an 85-degree Sunday afternoon, a Spanish-speaking Irish priest presses his body against the U.S.-Mexico border fence with a wireless microphone

Santa Ana Homeless Find Their Voice Through Advocates
October 28, 2015
By R. Nicanor Santana he homeless sought shade under trees and buildings as the humid October sun beat down on them. City officials and

Students Are Using Prescription Drugs for Better Grades
October 28, 2015
By Itzel Quintana xams, quizzes and papers are among the many responsibilities students have to balance halfway through the semester, and it only gets

SAC Athletes Sustain Fewer Brain Injuries Than College Average
October 27, 2015
By Diana Viera reshman defender Kelly Hanna never thought she would end up in the emergency room with a head injury. Following a corner