Underwater enthusiasts gathered at the 44th annual Dana Point Festival of Whales for two weekends in a row to commemorate the 5000-mile migration of California Gray Whale from
A plethora of antiques, repurposed findings and collectables are available on campus every second Sunday of the month at the Driving Miz Daisy flea market. Frugal vintage shoppers
Artists, photographers, sculptors, jewelers and more unique exhibitors come to set up their vendors on the first Sunday of every month in San Clemente. The Farmers Market can
Yu Ji’s “Into the Shade” exhibit in the Saddleback College Art Gallery presents an urbanized portrayal of a mix of inner-cities in America. Ji is an artist who
Finally there’s a fairly priced and quality meal hand delivered by your local chefs. MRK Public recently found its home in south San Clemente nestled on a quaint corner of
By ANIBAL SANTOS – with contributions by Amarah Hernandez and Sharon Tayler Have you ever tried to talk to a service representative on the phone, only to end
Thanksgiving is a holiday comprised of copious amounts of food while inadvertently chanting in pride over the slaughter of Native Americans. While some might say it is about
Nancy Padberg was re-elected last night. She held on to her seat as the Area 4 Trustee for the South Orange County Community College District after receiving 79,105
Carmen Serrano, a former student at Saddleback College, heard the word “cancer” come from her oncologist’s mouth after finally receiving the results from a biopsy. Serrano had experienced
On Thursday, November 6 at 6 p.m. in the Students Services Center 212, there will be an informational meeting on Spring and Summer study abroad programs. Carmenmara Hernandez-Bravo, Director