Mt. SAC Koi Pond
Peace and tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of school life is easily found on the north-east side of campus, past the bridge on Bonita Drive. The calming sounds of the running pond, crunching gravel beneath visitors’ feet, and soft bird calls give visitors a place to unwind without ever leaving campus.
In this video, professor Brian Scott, Department Chair of Agricultural Sciences, discusses “the crown jewel” of the Mt. SAC Hidden Gems, the koi pond and shade garden in the Horticulture Unit.
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Dalia Quiroz, Author
Dalia Quiroz is a former feature editor for SAC Media, and tea addict by night. She graduated Cal State Fullerton with a background in illustration. Her passions include drawing, crying over her favorite shows, and having the sassiest cat in the world.
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Doug de Wet is the former features editor of SAC.Media and a collector of words, ideas, sounds, flavors, and forms. He is suffering from existential dread, extreme self reflexivity, and the questioning of grand narratives. He is now attending Cal State Fullerton.
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