Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to include comment from RSCCD. Libby Fuller began her career with the Rancho Santiago Community College District in 1986. In October of 1988, she gave
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
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
A draft leak of a majority opinion by Justice Samuel Alito would strike down Roe v. Wade., the court case that essentially made abortions legal in the United States and protects our
For freshman guard Sophia Escalante, last semester was a weird one. She started at SAC in Fall 2020 and all classes were online-including basketball practice. “I was first introduced to my teammates
Sometimes life throws a screwball at you, and sometimes Emily Rosas is the one on the rubber. The All-Orange Empire Conference first-team pitcher is in her third and final season for the
By Kate Harker The number of homeless students at Santa Ana College is currently unknown because the most recent survey conducted was in 2019, before the pandemic. The 2019 Food Pantry Survey,
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
In light of declining local case rates and hospitalizations, masks are now optional indoors at Santa Ana College. Even with two employees testing positive last week for COVID-19, reported cases have dropped
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