McKinney Theater Dec. 3rd through Dec. 5th The annual holiday tradition of A Feast of Lights returns to Saddleback College tonight! With an amazing lineup of songs performed
Over the course of November and early December the Transfer Center is helping students with transfer applications and more via the 11 workshops that are now in session.
Senator Dave Min (D-Irvine) introduced a bill that would make the selling of firearms on the Orange County fair property illegal and it was signed by Governor Gavin
New information about the OCTA Bus and app Starting Nov. 10, the Orange County Transportation Authority has launched their new and improved app, available on Apple and Android
After winning the first regional championship in school history, the Saddleback women’s golf team looks to continue their success at the state tournament. The team was able
Hunger and homelessness are very widespread among college students. In March 2021, according to the National Center for Homeless Education, 2020, student homelessness is on the rise by
The teach-in covered topics including polygamy and Eurocentrism At the Islam and Arab culture teach-in last Wednesday, the point came up that the term “Middle East” is quite
Why the 17th Door is the spookiest event in OC The 17th Door, located in the city of Fullerton on Orangethorpe Avenue, is a creepy Halloween extravaganza
Pastor, Kent R.E. Whitney, was charged this past Saturday for defrauding clients out of $33 million through church-based investments. Whitney will serve up to 14 years in federal
The Festival of Children occured at South Coast Plaza mall this September and hosted a variety of different charities The Festival of Children was celebrated at the
On Oct. 2, an oil pipeline off the coast of Southern California burst, allowing 144,000 gallons of crude oil to spill into the Pacific Ocean, off the shore
Saddleback’s very own fine arts gallery makes its reappearance on campus as of Sept. 17 and will be open through Nov. 12. The gallery features art made by