
SAC Selected to Offer Four-Year Degrees
April 27, 2015
By John Olivares Higher education will change in Fall 2017 once Santa Ana College begins offering a baccalaureate occupational studies program recently approved by

Local Attorney Proposes Extreme Anti-LGBT Ballot Initiative
April 27, 2015
By Adrianna Lopez, Sandy Lopez and Martin Hernandez Huntington Beach Attorney Matthew McLaughlin’s ballot initiative calling for the execution of gays and lesbians with a bullet

UC Program Is Pushing for More Community College Transfers
April 27, 2015
By Meghan Kliewer, Elisa Sanchez and Nanzi Cruz The University of California is seeking more transfers from community colleges at a time when less

High Textbook Costs Push Students to Hunt For Alternatives
April 27, 2015
By Andrew Mata and Mai Tep During winter break, second-year student Carley Marta was in a frantic bidding war on eBay to buy her books

Skip Class and SAC Could Lose $6,500 in Crucial Government Funding
April 27, 2015
campus: Being absent at the wrong time can cost college thousands By Haide Hernandez Living in Southern California makes it tempting to skip class

District Officials Address Concerns Surrounding Decision to Re-Arm Safety Officers
April 26, 2015
District officials decide to re-arm safety officers during winter break By Joanna Meza Upset students confronted district and college officials in a public safety

Dunlap Hall Renovations Delayed Until At Least 2016
April 26, 2015
By Joanna Uriostegui Unforeseen complications pushed back the opening of the college’s largest building until at least 2016, district officials said. “The existing Dunlap

Getting To Know: Athletic Counselor Frank Gonzales
April 26, 2015
By Matthew Salzer When growing up, sports motivated Frank Gonzales but what influenced him the most was quality coaches and teachers. “They all instilled