Around lunchtime on a recent Wednesday, a few groups of students sat at the tables outside Johnson Center with food from Carl’s Jr., Taco Bell, and In-N-Out Burger. Other students held coffee
For many, 2007 is a time they remember fondly; for others, it is a time they would like to forget. For people aged 18-25, it is a time of nostalgia, even though
Hundreds of people flooded Downtown Santa Ana Saturday Sept.15, waving Mexican flags and yelling,“Viva México!” The prideful moment was a part of El Grito de Independencia, “The Cry of Independence” to celebrate
Halloween came early for horror lovers gathered on Sept. 2 at the first October Village of 2023 at a hotel in Macarthur Boulevard, Santa Ana. October Village meets multiple times throughout the
With many restaurant options to choose from around Santa Ana College, Everytable is considered one of the healthier and more affordable options. Everytable is a restaurant with a mission to provide accessible
As a kid in elementary school, James ‘Roach’ Rocha would scan the same page in his textbook over and over and over again. “We would have one page on Caesar Chavez and
Tropa Magica, formerly known as Thee Commons is somewhat of a phenomenon that could only come out of Southern California, blending psychedelic, cumbia, and punk to make a sound that you have
Three main art spaces attracted dozens of Santa Ana College students and locals who frequent the monthly art walk. On Sept.2, during the monthly Downtown Santa Ana ArtWalk these exhibits were displayed.
Dear Mosh-Pit, The stories I have about you are endless. I could go on for hours and days talking about the amount of adrenaline and excitement you make me feel. I saw