
D Building Opening Delayed Until Spring
October 15, 2015
By John Olivares Dunlap Hall is scheduled to reopen in spring of next year following a one-and-a-half year completion delay due to roof leaks.

Fans Living in U.S Still Cheer For Mexican Soccer Team
October 12, 2015
By Arleeny Escarcega Everywhere I turned, a Mexican flag was waving. A group of Mexico supporters paraded a cardboard cut-out of Donald Trump wearing a

Get Ready for Peeple, the Controversial App That’s “Yelp for People”
October 9, 2015
By Emilio Rodriguez People can now rate each other. Peeple, a new app, gives users the ability to rate other individuals based on a

Santa Ana Painters and Businesses Revive the Art of Hand-Lettered Signs
October 9, 2015
By Itzel Quintana As you walk around a local shopping center you will notice the hand painted sign that looks like its fading into

Santa Ana Police’s Censorship on Twitter Goes Too Far
October 8, 2015
By Meghan Kliewer Santa Ana Police Department has 24 blocked and 100 muted accounts on its Twitter, and that is wrong because citizens cannot

Pirate’s Dinner Adventure Theater in Buena Park Hosts Halloween-Themed Dinner
October 7, 2015
By Angela Truong The Pirate’s Dinner Adventure Theater in Buena Park is having a Halloween special. It includes a two-hour dinner show and a

Unidos Por La Musica Scholarship Opportunity For Dreamers
October 7, 2015
By Emilio Rodriguez Latin Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Sie7e and singer Christian Chavez, from the popular Spanish-language show Rebelde, will be performing at a

Santa Ana College’s Birthday Celebration a Success
October 7, 2015
Staff Editorial The Centennial Celebration lit up the neighborhood, with a fireworks display that finished off Santa Ana’s 100th birthday party with a bang.