By Jose Servin Centennial Skate Park in Santa Ana is only empty when it rains. “Even then, you can always find us inside parking garages and indoor parks,” Santa Ana skater Bryce
By Belinda Espinoza Over 40 million Americans are online looking for love—at least according to a recent opinion piece by OkCupid dating site cofounder Christian Rudder. Some of the most popular sites
By Angel Ramirez Over-the-counter medicines can deliver relief, but they can be dangerous if misused or combined with other drugs. “Taking too much of Motrin and Tylenol can affect the liver and
By Meghan Kliewer Making small life adjustments can help students lessen, or avoid, everyday stress. A clean room and work space is a great place to start. Studying for a test can
[slideshow_deploy id=’20198′] By Alex Robles Hikes do not have to be spectacular. A hike should help you relax and get outdoors. Orange County is full of fun and easy spots. Here are
By John Olivares Within four hours of my social media exile, I began freaking out. I don’t exist without social media. My life only seems real when all of my followers know
By Gracia Sanchez Art students painted murals to honor four artists for the Noche de Altares celebration at Second and Broadway streets in Downtown Santa Ana Nov. 7. Design and art students
By Jose Servin, Laura Garcia, and Diana Viera Inside an alley in Downtown Santa Ana, Higgy Vasquez, son of famous muralist Emigdio Vasquez, works on a mural alongside other artists honoring Antonio
By Juan Avila, Alex Robles and Kevin Vazquez Marvel celebrated the 50th anniversary of S.H.I.E.L.D., the fictional intelligence agency created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1965, dealing with supernatural threats
I have been going to Noche de Altares since I was 17, when my parents felt comfortable with me going to Downtown alone. It has changed a lot since then.