On Aug. 26 the world renowned actor Chadwick Boseman died from colon cancer. He starred in films like “42,” “Marshall,” “21 Bridges” and “Black Panther.” While battling with
While some state governors are attempting to make masks a requirement for the general public, studies have found that they may not effectively prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The World Trade Center center attack happened 19 years ago, and Saddleback’s student newspaper dedicated much of its Sept. 13, 2001 issue to the global event During non-quarantine
California entered a three week cool-off the week of Aug. 24 as Gov. Gavin Newsom devised a four tier reopening plan. If during two of those weeks California
This week marks the return of movie theaters throughout the world, with the releases of Disney’s “Mulan” and Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” bringing life back to the film industry
The Career and Re-Entry Center hosted a Virtual Career Road Trip Workshop on Aug. 26 to help students find out what career is right for them. It covered
Students taking online classes this fall may find it challenging to create a study environment conducive to learning at home. Currently, many students are surrounded by unfamiliar distractions
Students, parents, families and staff are faced with concerns of contracting COVID-19 if Orange County reopens public schools. On Sunday, Aug. 23, the county came off California’s coronavirus
California has been seeing a rise in the number of power outages occurring across the state over the course of this week as residents struggle to battle the
Now is the perfect time for Saddleback to re-address this issue of retiring the Gaucho. After conversing with the students and faculty, it’s fair to say they all