New online course at COC highlights Native American history
“There’s a school of thought that high school history should really just focus on celebratory aspects of a culture and avoid the
“There’s a school of thought that high school history should really just focus on celebratory aspects of a culture and avoid the
On April 11, Central Park hosted its fifth annual craft festival, a celebration of local artists all buzzing to spread their work.
“Creating opportunities for all is not optional, but it is essential for our communities if we are to thrive,” said Lataria Hall,
You might not know it, but on Tuesday morning, history was made here in Santa Clarita. You might also not know that
On November 25th, residents from across the Santa Clarita Valley gathered at City Hall to raise their concerns about the upcoming closure
Leading up to the holiday, food banks are helping feed the hungry throughout the valley. While most help the general public, this
With a record-breaking government shutdown putting assistance programs on hold, some students turn to campus resources for help. The Basic Needs Center,
Historically, the film industry has always been a little… cutthroat. College of the Canyons Professor and award-winning filmmaker Sara Caldwell, however, wants
When you think about home, you might think about… A house, furniture, maybe even a backyard. But for some, the word means
Just past all the storefronts, on the corner of Main and 6th, sits a pillar of the local art community. The Santa