With winter in full swing, many southern-Californians have decided to pack up their snowboards, skis and winter clothing and head to the snowy mountains. Big Bear and Mammoth
Saddleback College grounds are vast, spanning 200 acres and offering an abundance of places for students to study and relax. That begs the question, what are their favorite
Saddleback student-athletes often feel pressured by both academic and athletic commitments, however, Saddleback College’s numerous programs and experienced staff are here to support them throughout their season. “I
Marc closed his laptop, unable to focus on his economics paper. He wondered how rich the person who coined the phrase “disposable income” was because every penny he
The word “honor” holds many definitions as well as social connotations. To some, it ties to moral principles such as trust, integrity, and recognition for a person who
Saddleback and other community colleges have a responsibility to aid children who have been affected by the school-to-prison pipeline in their transitions from either dismissive school policies or
Open from Monday to Thursday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Tutoring Center ensures accessibility for students with diverse schedules.
As the first semester comes to a close next month, students across campus are preparing to transfer to universities to complete their Bachelor’s degree. Each year, roughly
In a move to address sexual violence on college campuses, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1138 on October 8, 2023. The legislation, which amends Section 67386
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Students have access to many resources offered through Saddleback College, including federal grant money instituted for the creation of the Rising Scholars program for system-impacted and formerly incarcerated
The ordeal began with the sound of gunshots, which Serge Kriachko initially mistook for fireworks. Living next to a university, he assumed local college students were behind the