
Bi-Invisibility in Media
November 16, 2022
As the first-born, eldest daughter in a Mexican family being bisexual is the most interesting experience, especially learning and understanding media. There are not

Celebrating Victoria Barrios: community members gather to remember
November 16, 2022
In an empty lot two blocks away from Downtown Santa Ana’s La Cuatro, dozens of people gathered for a fundraiser to commemorate one of

A day of capturing action in Huntington Beach
November 16, 2022
The SAC Photography and Journalism and Media Studies departments launched a cross-listed Introduction to Photojournalism class this fall to explore the theory and practice

Misunderstanding means missed bond opportunity
November 8, 2022
An Orange County superior court judge ruled in favor of the Registrar of Voters after the district attempted to sue to have a proposed

Print our guide for the 2022 Midterm Election
November 2, 2022
IF NOT YOU, WHO? Local and state governments decide everything from what classes are offered to the sales tax you pay every day, where

Cannabis cloud kitchen helps entrepreneurs break into the industry
November 2, 2022
In an unassuming warehouse in an industrial section of Santa Ana, Andrea Lupear is surrounded by trays filled with hundreds of small, round, sugar-covered

As inflation rises, students are budgeting more
October 30, 2022
Santa Ana College students are budgeting more than ever before while looking for ways to make ends meet. According to the U.S Department of
Best of Show ACP Entry: Santa Ana LGBT students seek community
October 26, 2022
Mariachi Arcoiris, the world’s first LGBTQ+ mariachi, broke cultural norms as they performed at Santa Ana College’s Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration on Oct. 5. Under