
The Oscars Needs to Get It Together
March 11, 2025
It’s a Sunday afternoon. Hollywood’s biggest stars pack into the Dolby Theater, where everyone eagerly awaits for their categories to be announced. The women

Playa Baby: the “VIP” fish taco experience
March 11, 2025
A blue-and-black truck strung with colorful lights pumps out the sound of happy pop music as hungry customers file in line. As you get

The Health and Wellness Center may lose two full-time psychologists
March 6, 2025
Santa Ana College’s Associated Student Government voted in favor of issuing a statement at Monday’s board meeting supporting two tenure-tracked faculty psychologists whose contracts

How the bond went wrong: a Q&A with the Chancellor
March 6, 2025
The district’s nearly $1 billion bond measure did not pass in the 2024 election. The measure earned 51% of votes, falling short of the

Advocating for federal and state funding continues despite DEI executive order
March 6, 2025
District officials recently advocated in Washington, D.C. and Sacramento for continued federal funding in light of President Trump’s ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion

On-campus immigration legal services postponed
March 5, 2025
Undocu-Scholars program students will have to wait another month to access free on-campus legal advising, workshops and other immigration legal services. Santa Ana College’s

Getting to know: Beck Miller, SAC PRIDE!’s first coordinator
March 3, 2025
Beck Miller is the first Interim Student Services Coordinator for SAC PRIDE!. Miller loves her job, her wife of 13 years, her two dogs

“Forgotten Images” returns with an emphasis on Black workmanship
February 27, 2025
Miniature sculptures, railroad signs, cotton bales and antique tribal helmets were all laid along the tables of the exhibit as David McLucas welcomed those