New to San Jacinto College, the North Campus Ministry is a student-led Bible study group that aims to create a community of Christ followers who are willing to grow in their personal faith. Evelyn ...
“The Clothesline Project is a program that began in 1990 to address the issue of violence against women. It’s a vehicle for women affected by violence to express their emotions by decorating a shirt & ...
In a move to address the rising mental health concerns among students, San Jac has ramped up its mental health resources and support services. With a noticeable increase in cases of anxiety, ...
The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Taste of the Town event on Tuesday, November 7th, 2024, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event will be at the Pasadena Convention Center at 7902 Fairmont ...
Now, until November 6 San Jac Black Box Art Gallery located in the library on Central campus will exhibit “Nichos of the Afterlife”. The exhibit was created and led by Chicana artist Tina Hernandez.
Gusman’s favorite course was Public Speaking 1318 with Professor McConnell. “The biggest lessons I’ve learned throughout my few years at San Jacinto College is the way a community college can be a ...
As the world slowed down in 2020, Julio Lopez and his family seized an unexpected opportunity, turning a cherished family tradition into a thriving business. Julio Lopez found himself making his ...
Salinas’ favorite classes were his History 1301 and 1302 classes. Even though his history classes were his favorites, an important lesson stuck to him from his English class. “A lesson I will always ...
Huzzah! The Texas Renaissance Festival (TRF) is currently celebrating its 50th anniversary, and it’s looking to be a grand adventure! Perspective attendees have until December 1 to join this year’s ...
In this special issue of San Jacinto Times, we are taking a look at a few (of many) graduating students. To see what they have to say about their experience attending San Jacinto College, and how it ...
Eric Weaver, the newly appointed head coach of San Jac baseball, has embarked on a journey to uphold the storied legacy of one of the most successful junior college baseball programs in the country.
“My favorite memory is it in Professor Sanchez’s Cosmetology class where we would be cutting hair on the dolls,” says Pacheco. Pacheco believes that even with his established skills as a barber, ...