This spring belongs to banana matcha. Over the last few months, the unlikely brew has sent TikTok on the hunt for the perfect green brew with the best layer of banana foam
Clink. CLANK. Kaboom! Sitting in traffic at the corner of Bristol and 17th, you hear what sounds like a power drill in a washing machine. You check your engine light, but your
Undocu-Scholars program students will have to wait another month to access free on-campus legal advising, workshops and other immigration legal services. Santa Ana College’s only program serving undocumented students provides a space
Parking By Lizett Gallo Finding parking is difficult again at SAC as the spring semester starts. Here is some helpful information to beat the traffic. Before 2 p.m. it seems that students
Donald Trump won the 2024 election and will be our 47th president. After asking over 35 SAC students how they felt about the election results, some responded that they were upset, some
Each Asian culture and subculture has its take on how they serve different types of noodles. I have tried at least 50 different Asian noodle dishes, but I don’t think I’ve even
Santa Ana mayoral and city council candidates took turns answering questions about how to help the businesses and the people of Santa Ana at the first public forum of the election season
Sculptor Gina Herrera dreams of creating art works and placing them in places people would never imagine, like somewhere deep in the Amazon rainforest or at the bottom of the ocean. The
Officials have worked around a glitch in this year’s application for federal financial aid that stopped students with parents without Social Security numbers from being able to submit their form, but students