
Healing in the USA
September 15, 2014
A Retrospective Look at America’s fledging healthcare system By Jeanne Barkemeijer De Wit In 1950s America, getting medical care was a relatively simple process.

Affordable Health Care
September 15, 2014
By Amanda Zive Any student that pays the $19 health fee at the beginning of the school year has full access to the Health

Egg-Saggeration
September 15, 2014
Maybe your grandmother called breakfast the most important meal of the day, but think again. Today’s health experts question the old wisdom. By Izabella

When Love Turns Deadly
September 15, 2014
Three years ago SAC professor Kesha Curtis was killed by her husband By Martin Syjuco eside a solitary cherry tree growing in the garden

Burglar Strikes at SAC
September 15, 2014
By Liz Monroy A burglar broke into an empty Phillips Hall Theatre early Sept. 6, making off with thousands of dollars of equipment and

Zarske Calls Out Trustees
September 15, 2014
By Harold Pierce Faculty leaders lambasted the board of trustees Monday when the group violated its own ethics policy and took the first step

Getting to Know: Raquel Manriquez
September 15, 2014
By Rogelio Santana Even before attending Kindergarten, Associated Student Government president Raquel Manriquez had a connection to Santa Ana College. Her mother attended dance

President Obama Announced Plan to curb ISIS
September 11, 2014
By Jovany Leon In a televised speech to the nation Wednesday night, President Obama announced a plan that could curb the threat of the