The cost of living has increased, making it harder for students to spend on themselves and their necessities. Thankfully there are ways to decrease your spending to put it back onto your
Community gallery Crear Studio hosted Jose Lozano, “el que pinta”, a Chicano artist from Orange county on Sunday, Feb. 26. Dozens of spectators flowed in and out of the studio, interpreting each
Students gasped at the bloody Ku Klux Klan robe. They shrieked at the signs saying “colored only.” A quiet hush fell over a group of student-athletes when they were shown tightly wound
SAC Café The Santa Ana College Café operated by the Auxiliary Services Department is located on the west side of the Johnson Student Center, which opened to students in the Fall of
The Thrive Center is a basic needs center eligible for all Santa Ana College students as a resource, located in Room 206 in the Village. However, they only allow four people at
The Faculty Art show on the first Saturday back from school featured different pieces of all 17 of our faculty artists who have been very excited to show off their art. Some of
The works of local authors adorn the left wall upon entry, a familiar bienvenidos from the community. To your right, there is a small wooden cart holding comic books and graphic novels,
Hasta la fecha de hoy, Don José Rodriguez, también conocido como Señor Diablito, ha vivido en el condado de Santa Ana desde 1990. En el transcurso de los años, los cambios que
In early November, the SAC dance department presented a Michael Jackson showcase, where SAC dancers were able to display their choreographed talents. This marks the third dance performance after Covid-19 without any