Trumpeter David Ceja plays El Balaju, a fast-paced song with lively trumpets notes and sharp violin strums, with diligence as he pushes down on the keys. “The arrangement is very technical, and
With slightly more than one percent of the student body voting, Santa Ana College elected a new Associated Student Government President-elect in Edna Tobias. Only 310 out of SAC’s roughly 30,000 students
— Article originally posted on April 23, 2012. Out with grime, punk. In with incense, love. Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros invited the crowd on stage to close out their tour
Santa Ana College’s Fashion Program classes, its current talented students and alumni will showcase their work with a street-wear inspired fashion show. Many people consider art as painting, drawing, photography and dance,
Campus blood drive helps ease state’s shrinking reserve. The Red Cross mobile center’s generator hummed outside Dunlap Hall, while jittery donors waited for their names to be called. Some knew what to
A vandal ruined a student’s artwork in the lobby of the C building Monday. Caroline McCabe, assistant gallery director, discovered the phrases, “stay in the lines if your (sic) going to paint
The Fine and Performing Arts Division’s Danceworks will run this weekend. The Santa Ana College Dance Department will present Danceworks, an annual event showcasing contemporary dance numbers from the award-winning performance arts
OPINION Electronic music has claimed its spot in today’s industry. Recently, musicians have begun to move away from traditional instruments like guitars and drums, and are gravitating toward computers to manufacture music.
WOMEN TRACK AND FIELD Mom: She balances school, kids. Reyna Fonseca is strong and focused; you could almost mistake her for Wonder Woman. You might say she’s tougher than steel. “There is