By Jorge Campos taring at the sarcophagus of Tutankhamun, a little boy is in awe. His curiosity takes hold of him. An afternoon trip he didn’t want any part of turned into
By Itzel Quintana xams, quizzes and papers are among the many responsibilities students have to balance halfway through the semester, and it only gets harder as final exams approach. With busy lives
By Arleeny Escarcega, Nancy Vargas and Josh Fuentes ith upcoming midterms and finals, many students are not taking the necessary steps to prevent coming down with the flu. An informal poll of
By Gracia Sanchez uitars played hard as families danced harder. This was the rhythm for the night, as party-goers surrounded by skulls and altars celebrated life at last year’s Dia de los
By John Olivares Consumers are buying sneakers now more than ever, launching the sneaker culture into the mainstream. Decades ago, sneakers were casual footwear, designated for going to the gym or mowing
By Meghan Kliewer The Clothesline Project traveled to Santa Ana College Wednesday for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project began in 2001, with eight shirts decorated by victims to promote awareness
By Itzel Quintana The Digital Media Center opened its doors to the community during an Open House event in conjunction with the OC Film Fiesta on Oct. 16. Attendees were gathered into groups
By Juan Avila It looks like a regular warehouse on Foothill Boulevard, but on the inside The Basement in quiet Sylmar is a high-end, immersive escape room with one way in and
By Emilio Rodriguez People can now rate each other. Peeple, a new app, gives users the ability to rate other individuals based on a one to five star system. Its release is
By Itzel Quintana As you walk around a local shopping center you will notice the hand painted sign that looks like its fading into a brick wall. Or maybe you stop and