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Court of Appeals Affirms Lawsuit Against District

The Rancho Santiago Community College District is losing about $1 million after the Orange County Court of Appeals affirmed a prior lawsuit decision against the district.

Santiago Canyon College Reopens After Canyon Fire Evacuation Lifted

After three days of mandatory evacuation from a firestorm, Santiago Canyon College will resume normal operations Thursday, Oct. 12, after the campus was deemed safe by authorities.

District Prepares For Possible Budget Shortfall

A continuing decline in enrollment and a possible economic downturn may leave Santa Ana College underfunded by 2020.

Report Involving Suspicious Man on Campus Released

By Joanna Meza The official report for an incident that occurred early March involving a suspect who left a threatening

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  • October 2, 2015

RSCCD Foundation’s Controversial Saudi Arabia Deal Gets Scaled Back

By Jose Servin Over the summer, the RSCCD Foundation approved a scaled-back version of its controversial deal with a company

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  • September 15, 2015

RSCCD Faces Fraud Allegations in OEC Renovation Funding

By Jose Servin A report published by an independent auditor revealed last month that the Rancho Santiago Community College District

Saudi Deal Proves District’s Foundation Lacks Transparency

The district’s foundation emphasizes economic growth in its mission statement with no mention of its students Staff Editorial The Rancho Santiago Community College District has a

Despite Protests District Pushes Saudi Arabia Education Deal

District Foundation pushes Saudi Arabia education deal despite protests By Jose Servin and Joanna Meza Despite facing a potential lawsuit

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  • March 30, 2015

District’s Foundation Deal With Saudi Arabia Sparks Protests

The district is finalizing a $105 million deal with the Middle Eastern nation By Jose Servin Despite opposition from faculty

RSCCD Foundation’s Saudi Deal Sucks

By closing the deal with two Middle Eastcolleges, SAC would compromise its values Staff Editorial Contracting with Saudi Arabia has sparked