A jungle of greenery sparkled with lilacs and pinks, greeted you as you walked into a dark blue canopy at the Santa Ana Zoo. Orchids, including some homegrown in California to Washington,
Confused about Covid-19? With conflicting information from federal and state agencies over the past month, we set out to clarify the facts about the contagious respiratory virus that continues to mutate and
Santa Ana College students had a lot of different things to say about getting vaccinated for COVID-19. Getting vaccinated has become a question of bodily autonomy and polarizing politics making it a
Proud cheaters using artificial intelligence to complete their coursework rather than doing it themselves. Artificial bot “students” running AI to compose their discussion posts. Students fumbling over words they can’t pronounce in
Wide grins and pondering looks are seen across the room on students’ faces as they wander and take pictures of their artwork at Santa Ana College’s Main Art Gallery. Some students have
Like clockwork, Coachella Fashion Week (I mean the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival) has just come to an end. Women and men from all over the world flock to the desert
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