Let’s talk mental health. For the last two semesters, our staff has covered the topic beyond just talking through feelings or overcoming a big sad with as much care and depth as
When “Anna in the Tropics” premiered on April 22, the audience witnessed a concoction of murder, adultery, and Russian literature. What they didn’t see, behind the scenes, was all of the careful
A flurry of guitars and violins reverberates off the walls of the small rehearsal room. Cutting through the loud instruments, Adjunct Professor of Music Ernesto Viramontes lets out a soulful grito, a
A soothing breath of Ireland wafted through the halls of the music building where the guitar ensemble rehearses. The sweet sound of Londonderry Air, a popular Irish tune, floated from the guitars
The metronome is set. click. click. click. The tuba makes a bombastic entrance from the back of the room, and the clarinets playfully follow, like Little Red Riding Hood skipping merrily through
Orange County based filmmaker and Santiago Canyon College alum, Braden Swope, is a testament to putting in hard work and reaping the rewards. After success with short films, he challenged his abilities
Byline: Emma McMillen and Sergio Gutierrez Murder, adultery and cigar rolling. An ensemble cast of theatre students, alumni and faculty will showcase the juiciest play of the semester this weekend. Anna in
Just before guitarist and vocalist, Eric Butler could get through the first chorus, a youthful remembrance of getting kicked and punched from moshing at pop-punk shows shot through my veins like a
Byline: Adam Ponce and Emily Hernandez We followed students in Santa Ana College’s ceramics program to uncover what has been going on in their studio since classes resumed last semester. Students of
There’s no ethical consumption in capitalism, but even your local drugstore carries affordable beauty products that cause less harm. Testing on animals is a practice that should be considered ancient in today’s