By: Valeria Bautista Humans of New York began as a photo blog candidly documenting life in New York City, but is now in print. Brandon Stanton, who didn’t own a camera until
By: Asiria Ramirez When other gifts are just not Gouda enough, The DIY Cheese Kit is perfect for those food lovers and cheesemakers on your list. Each batch is unique to the
By: Yesenia Varela Gone are the days of plain white earbuds. Now you can listen to music under the sea. OK, not exactly, but Shark Earbuds can be a fun gift for
By: Aaron Vasquez Paul Walker was the king of popcorn flicks, the raging everyman who made action movies where audiences can watch something mindless. Maybe none of his movies will be studied
By: Nashe Harley Colleagues and students honor a beloved professor by helping battered women The Santa Ana College Communication Studies Club held a clothing drive in mid-November to benefit victims of domestic
By: Mahdee Gill FILMMAKER SHANDELL MAXWELL EXPOSES BIGOTRY IN THE O.C. Shandell Maxwell, then 14-years-old, waited for her younger sister outside their home as she did every day after school. Suddenly, red
By: Alex Olivares After graduating from Santa Ana College, California State University, Fullerton and USC, Rudy Loera is now beginning his career in social work. But before he can afford a new
By: C. Harold Pierce Three years ago, Gabriel Martinez, 31, lost control of his car on the freeway and crashed. Then came the sirens and paramedics. He slipped into a coma for
By: Katie Porter Construction at Tessmann Planetarium, scheduled to begin last month, has been delayed until March. Planned updates to the 46-year-old building include roof repairs, added bathrooms and murals painted on
By: Katie Porter After missing at least three meetings, leaving dozens of campus clubs leaderless, Inter-Club Council president Gabriel Gonzalez was removed officially Nov. 11. Vice President Lilia Brito replaced him the