Students could get up to two years of college for free with the Promise Program at Saddleback College if they meet the requirements. Saddleback promises to pay for
It’s 5:30 a.m. in Chilcoot, California when Kendall Miranda, a firefighter for Plumas National Forest, begins his day with a morning jog. As he runs through the forest,
The Federal Drug Enforcement Administration is working with law enforcement agencies across the country to provide a safe, convenient and responsible way to dispose of prescription drugs during
Joseph Tripi enjoys preparing gourmet meals not only for his community, but also for his friends and family. Imagine you discovered your calling in life when you were
“Enola Holmes” is a mystery thriller that entices Millie Bobby Brown’s new fanbase’s progressive side while embodying the spirit of comedic relief. This film will be her second
From kindergarten to college, school plays a huge part in building social skills for children and young adults. COVID-19 has created chaos for traditional educational programs. Teachers,
Two months ago, theater chains around the country began to reopen doors and welcome guests back in to enjoy the cinema experience once again. The reopenings didn’t come
Catherine Norby explores societal standards for beauty and clothing with friends There’s a common notion in American societal standards for women and men. Women are expected to maintain
During the pandemic, a woman turns a hobby of sewing into a professional online store. Within the walls of her creative space, filled with fabrics of all sorts
Olivia Thomas was working as an essential worker at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic but had to leave her job due to her existing cancer diagnosis Among
Saddleback College fine arts and media technology is holding its first-ever virtual Vaudeville competition for all student actors, acrobats, singers, dancers, comedians and other artists in the fall