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Founded in 1956 as San Romero Junior College on the 200+ acres site of the old MacGregor farm, the first student class consisted of only 75 students and met in one of three original buildings. Today, there are over 20,000 students of all ages and backgrounds and over 100 buildings on campus.
The school was renamed San Romero Community College (SRCC) in 1984 to better reflect the goal of the betterment of the community of greater San Romero. Originally considered a bridge between high school and a four-year college, San Romero now offers a variety of classes and degrees.
For those who can't attend in person, San Romero offers online instruction. Enroll Today to begin the process.
Dedicated to furthering your education, San Romero Community College (SRCC) is always Free!!
The Great Seal of San Romero Community College tells the story of our school, starting with the upper corner and moving clockwise: the English building (the oldest one on campus}; quill and parchement showing our committment to learning; the wheat fields of the former MacGregor farm on which our school sits and finishing with the Hound Dog, our mascot since 1956.
The school mascot, The Hound Dogs, as named by the first student body, after a popular Elvis Presley song, "Hound Dog", written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, that came out the summer before the school opened. The nickname Elvis the Howler is a tribute to the singer as well.
Self-study of a comic book about college-aged twin brothers who discover they were granted superpowers when they were young.
Instructor Julia Canon demonstrates what it takes to draw Powers Squared from thumbnails to finished lineart. Meeting place and schedule to be determined.
Study the art of Rachel Wells, SCAD graduate, former artist for Powers Squared and illustrator for hire.
Want to learn to color a comic book? Then Jen Moreno (aka KSKART) is the right person to guide you. Classes are held online, Fridays at 3pm PT (See link below).
Ever wonder what it takes to put out a comic book? Let professors David Hankins and Paul Hankins take you behind the scenes. There are also special guests and a comic book club. Classes meet weekly on Fridays at 6 pm PT on Twitch. If you miss a class, they are also available in video format and audio only.
Our easiest class. Weekly videos of varying lengths about all topics. Includes updates, unboxing videos and guests. Now includes Podcasts! All you have to do is sit back and watch. Subscription suggested so you'll know when new videos become available. No mid-terms, finals or paper due for this class.
One of our more popular classes and open to all students. Let Paul, Trevor and David Hankins be your guides as they review current and past video games and feature films. One to two new reviews every week, so keeping up will be mandatory. Over 1700 reviews to read and comment on; comments are welcomed but not required. You will have to play video games or watch the films on your own.
One of the original buildings, the English Building has been upgraded and modernized and is still in use today.
SRCC takes a liberal arts approach to learning. Besides the courses necessary for an Associates of Arts degree, San Romero offers a variety of classes to fit your interests. Credits are tranferrable to any four year school.
The Turing Center for Mathematics shows our commitment to provide our students with the best possible learning environments.
As important as academics are to San Romero, sports also play an important part of campus life, as the college fields teams in a variety of sports, including football, baseball and basketball.
Students find the campus coffee shop a place to meet friends or grab nutrition between classes.
The campus' 200+ acres provide many places for students to get outside and enjoy the beauties of nature.
Director of Student Affairs and Experience
Professor, Creative Writing
Find all your school needs at the new and improved Campus Store. Where the Hound Dogs Shop.
Since our founding in 1956, we've tried to make San Romero Community College a haven for creators. And while we've supported their efforts, many in our faculty, student body, and staff have been looking for a way to get their work to a broader audience. That's why we're happy to announce the establishment of the San Romero Community College Press, which we hope will provide an outlet for their work.
Works published by the SRCC Press will be disseminated in both print and digital formats and be available through The Campus Store.
SRCC Press was launched with the release of Powers Squared Issue #13, The Imposter Part 1, in July 2022.
Copyright © 2018 Powers Squared Comic Book - All Rights Reserved.
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