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
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
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department warned residents about a possible phishing scam via SMS messages, according to an Aug. 30 statement on Facebook. Cybercriminals send messages with a
SAT and ACT scores will no longer be a determinant in admissions to University of California schools Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, schools are forced to cancel classes
Orange County was removed from California’s Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 watch list on Sunday. Departure from the monitoring list that tracks elevated disease transmission, increase in hospitalization
Shops and boutiques in San Clemente continue to combat the challenges of the shut-down of non-essential businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Del Mar St. in San Clemente resembled
Finals week is almost over, which means we are one step closer to the finish line. Most Saddleback students still have more semesters to go, but for the
Antoine’s Cafe has been a staple of the San Clemente Community since 1991. Their breakfast has been an Instagram story trend for years, along with their unique coffees
The new sports complex for Saddleback College initiated construction back in 2018 with a cost of $55 million and a capacity of 8,000 seats. It was scheduled to
With the coronavirus pandemic upending all areas of life, college sports have been put on hold and the NCAA sporting calendar has faced unprecedented cancellations and left many
Organizations including Orange County Animal Allies(OCAA), Animal Health Foundation(AHF) and Pet Partners closed therapy dog services amid the spread of COVID-19. Therapy dogs possess trained abilities to provide