Sometimes, Thomas Huggins runs out of food for his family. But the 33-year-old father of two takes classes at Santiago Canyon College, so to fill in the gaps, he uses the Hawks
Growing up in the suburban sprawl of Rialto, Calif., brothers Kevin and Tony Martin didn’t have much to do — except make music. “There was nothing cracking,” Tony said. “If you wanted
Below the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court, Santa Ana College students and allies hung their heads and prayed in the nighttime air. Oral arguments on a case that could affect about
Figures immersed in the spotlight float across the stage, depicting stories of cultures and traditions that unfold with each movement. From the blood-red seats in Phillips Hall Theatre, the audience is transported
From the opening bell of the first round, both boxers stood in the middle of the ring, exchanging punches, neither flinching from their heavy blows. A battle of wills mixed with machismo
The future of women is changing at Santa Ana College — and it starts with an “x.” This semester, the year-and-a-half-old Women’s Empowerment Club removed the “e” in the first word of
The spooky season has arrived but what are you going to stream for your screams? Whether looking for some psychological, innovative, demonic or classic horror to watch from the comfort of your
Lisa Camarillo hadn’t set foot in a school — let alone a math class — in 25 years when she enrolled part-time three years ago. A placement test landed her in the
Ceramics student and mural team member Thomas Roberton might not look like it, but he grew up in Mexico. As an American citizen of Scottish descent, Roberton moved to Mexico with his
The headphones you’ve had in all day come out in favor of listening more closely to your surroundings. You dial up a friend or family member and talk as you walk, just