in: News
/ 12/12/2016
Zara Flores Archive
in: Opinion
/ 11/16/2016
An objective review of the new POTUS: White supremacist in the White House
Do you remember where you were or what you were doing when the host of “The Apprentice” became President of the United States? As a Mexican-American, I do.
in: Opinion
/ 11/07/2016
OPINION: Corrupt judges need consequences
What happens when one of the most esteemed and trusted professions becomes corrupt? Cruelty and a lack of justice run rampant throughout the country and people are not
in: Halloween Edition
/ 10/17/2016
Will you scream ‘Mercy’ at The 17th Door?
The 17th Door is a horror attraction in Tustin, California that has gained a lot of attention since its ‘freshman year’ last year. It’s not a haunted house
in: Halloween Edition
/ 10/17/2016
The horrors of college: A satire
College is defined as an educational institution or establishment, but that’s for outsiders. As college students, we know very well that college is a chamber of horrors. College
Joyce Manor’s ‘Cody’ is polished pop-punk
California-based pop-punk band Joyce Manor released their fourth album “Cody” on October 7 under Epitaph Records. The album comes two years after “Never Hungover Again” which received positive feedback. The band
Students showcase works at WALL literary journal reading
Student writers and artists featured in WALL, Saddleback College’s student-run literary journal, will read and/or discuss their pieces on Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 6:30 p.m. in the Health
in: Briefs
/ 10/10/2016
Oxford Study Abroad 2017
Professor Jennifer Hedgecock will host the study abroad to Oxford, England program orientation meeting for prospective students on Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 5 p.m. in Student Services Center Room
in: Life
/ 10/03/2016
‘Bodies and Ink’ celebrated National Banned Books Week with performances
The dance, music, speech and theatre arts departments presented the “Bodies and Ink” performance in the Learning Resource Center at Saddleback College to celebrate National Banned Books Week
in: Cross Country
/ 09/28/2016
Increasing momentum for the Gaucho cross country teams
The Gauchos competed at the Golden West Invitational in Central Park, Huntington Beach on Sept. 23. The women placed fifth out of 17 led by their top runners
in: News
/ 09/26/2016
Questions shroud VP’s transfer to IVC
Christopher McDonald was hired June 2012 as Saddleback College’s new Dean of Mathematics, Science and Engineering also serving as Assistance Vice President of Institutional Effectiveness. However, on Monday
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