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Kindergartners Become SAC Students For a Day

By Rogelio Santana At least 1,000 kindergartners from Santa Ana elementary schools shuffled throughout the campus quad March 7 during the 20th annual KinderCaminata at Santa Ana College. The event introduces grade
March 13, 2014

Dons Sink Pirates’ Ship Early at Home

By C. Harold Pierce Sophomore Heather Robertson crushed the ball past the right field fence for a three-RBI walk-off home run Wednesday, ending the Dons losing streak with an 8-0 mercy victory
March 13, 2014

Monthly Photo Albums

By: Chelsea Ybanez The Groovebook app takes all your favorite photos stuck in a smartphone library, compiles them a 100 page album, and sends it to your home for a fee of
March 12, 2014

For Your Eyes Only

By: C. Harold Pierce Privacy is a relic of the past. Millennials do not value privacy, and the majority of them do not understand the meaning of the term, according to a
March 10, 2014

Mozilla Smartphone

By: C. Harold Pierce Consumers rejoiced when Apple released a $99 iPhone last year, but Mozilla is introducing an alternative four times cheaper. The $25 smart phone runs a Firefox OS and
March 10, 2014

IBM Gets Cooking

By: C. Harold Pierce When geeks decide the dinner menu, weird combinations are created. At least that’s what the IBM Food Truck has proven. A computer cycles through thousands of ingredients and
March 10, 2014

Is the Party Over?

By: Alex Olivares The California Supreme Court decided last month that hosts charging entrance fees and serving alcohol at their house parties are liable for any injury or harm caused by their
March 10, 2014

Police Shooting Triggers Anger

When a former student was fatally shot by police, activists accused police of brutality, but shootings are tragic for everyone, including the cop Staff Editorial About a month ago, a former Santa
March 10, 2014

More Concealed Guns Permitted

By: Joanna Meza Concealed carry weapon permits may be easier to acquire in Orange County. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last month that residents have the right to carry
March 10, 2014

Treatable Illness Remains an Issue

By: Alex Olivares Cases of measles and whooping cough have surged in California this year with infections reaching Orange County, according to the OC Health Care Agency. These diseases are preventable with
March 10, 2014
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