Santa Ana College women’s volleyball team continued their recent skid with a 3-0 loss to Irvine Valley College on Friday. The Dons lost each set convincingly by finals of 25-13, 25-10, and
On Jan. 1, 2023, the California Senate became the first state to allow students of any college level to receive NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals in Senate Bill 206, which includes community
Santa Ana College has an array of resources students can use. The Thrive Center provides an array of resources for currently enrolled students. Students must first fill out a student basic needs
Halloween came early for horror lovers gathered on Sept. 2 at the first October Village of 2023 at a hotel in Macarthur Boulevard, Santa Ana. October Village meets multiple times throughout the
With many restaurant options to choose from around Santa Ana College, Everytable is considered one of the healthier and more affordable options. Everytable is a restaurant with a mission to provide accessible
Russell Hall is expected to be demolished in May 2024, following the completion of the Health Science building. The Rancho Santiago Board of Trustees approved a bid of $2.4 million on Aug.
As a kid in elementary school, James ‘Roach’ Rocha would scan the same page in his textbook over and over and over again. “We would have one page on Caesar Chavez and
Santa Ana College women’s volleyball had a rough day on Friday, Sept. 8, losing two games, both via sweep. SAC invited three schools for their annual quad tournament; Long Beach City, Bakersfield,
After last week’s loss against Pasadena City College, Santa Ana College’s football team needed a bounce back. Led by a five-touchdown effort from their running backs William Saucedo and Malcom Perry, the
Santa Ana College women’s soccer lost 2-0 to Los Angeles Valley College on Friday. SAC struggled to contain LAVC in the first half. They conceded two goals in the first 35 minutes