The Patches and Pins Expo is an open market that helps small businesses exhibit their artwork, allowing the vendors to earn money by sharing their stories and culture. By doing this, it
During the Covid-19 pandemic many people quickly picked up interesting hobbies to pass the time. One activity quickly became a hit sensation: roller skating. According to Google Trends, roller skating searches increased
Don’t get stuck inside this fall. If you’re feeling overwhelmed or your online classes are making your eyes go blurry from screen overload, it might be time to take advantage of our
Over one weekend in September, journalism students at Santa Ana College were asked to document their everyday lives. The assignment: make a photograph that shows others what it looks like to be
“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” is the newest film in the growing Marvel Cinematic Universe. This film has been in development since the 1980s, but it wasn’t till 2018
Students can get free groceries at the Thrive Center’s new food pantry, which launched its soft-opening hours this week. Registered students can get up to one grocery bag of donated goods per
Boba has become a symbol for Asian culture and is extremely popular among Santa Ana College students. Here are some of our favorite shops to try the next time you’re craving boba.
When the Coronavirus pandemic hit, most businesses were forced to shut down to help slow the spread. While record stores were among those that were forced to shut down, many have surprisingly
With a sound that blends elements of folk and industrial plus clever lyrics about coming to grips with reality, Slaughter Beach, Dog’s latest release At the Moonbase reflects how Covid-19 has mentally
Beginning April 1 all California residents over the age of 50 will become eligible for COVID 19 vaccinations, after that eligibility will expand to everyone over the age of 16 on April