By C. Harold Pierce A vacant lot across from campus purchased last year for $5 million to create more parking for faculty members will instead be used for construction workers, district
By Amanda Zive On Thursday, October 16 from 5:30 to 9 pm, Downtown Inc. will be hosting the first Savor Santa Ana event at the Spurgeon Promenade, between Third and Fourth streets. Booklets
By Harold Pierce District Chancellor Raul Rodriguez is weathering the fallout of a scathing email he wrote in August accusing Coast Community College District trustees of institutional racism. In an
By Matthew Salzer The hip-hop concert How The West Was Won returns to the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Oct. 11. Big-name acts for the show include E-40, Xzibit, Too Short and The Game.
By Jovany Leon The man whose music appears in commercial bumps for Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim is releasing his fifth studio album. You’re Dead! by electronic producer Flying Lotus is scheduled
By Jasmine Williams Santa Ana College hosted the annual Latino Heritage Celebration event Wednesday afternoon. SAC students gathered in the quad for annual Latino Heritage Celebration on Wednesday afternoon to celebrate diversity
By Matthew Salzer In the preview of next week’s Gotham, it is hinted that Selina Kyle gives Detective James Gordon clues on who killed Thomas and Martha Wayne. Major Crimes Detective Renee
Study Room Luma Education, Inc. By Jasmine Williams StudyRoom is a resourceful social media app for students at four-year universities looking to create connections to their campus. Users can create a profile and
New Twist The Theatre Deparment updates a thousand-year-old tale of tyranny by switching gender roles and arming Roman soliders with machine guns By Nashe Harley Crowds of people rush on stage screaming “Hail
By Jorge Campos and Jaime Buenaventura The Dons match its season goal total in the final non-OEC home game A six-day delay caused by excessive heat wasn’t enough to help the visiting