By: Jorge Campos The Dons women’s track and field team hits the track in 2014 looking to take the SoCal prelims while breaking a record or two in the process. “We have
By: Jorge Campos When Don Sneddon started managing the Dons baseball team, Bryan Harris had not been born yet. But one day before the season started, 30-year-old Harris, a former player and
By: Katie Porter Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed $1 billion boost aims to graduate students faster proposed $1 billion funding infusion for California community colleges could end up costing the district more than
By: C. Harold Pierce Weeks after Kim Pham’s death, police officers flood Downtown Santa Ana on horseback, foot and in cars while private security stands guard on the corner of Fourth
By: Katie Porter Construction plans for Dunlap Hall won’t interrupt classes this spring, administrators said. The 40-year-old building will be renovated with updates to the stairs, restrooms and elevator, starting in April,
By: Katie Porter Business owners are worried about plans to widen Bristol Street on the east side of campus. Expansion will cut through properties, whose owners want to stay. “We are trying
By: C. Harold Pierce Associated Student Government is welcoming students back to campus Wednesday with free sodas and games in front of Hartnett Fountain. Those enrolled in at least nine units can
By: C. Harold Pierce Students interested in developing their leadership skills can attend a series of seminars this spring through the Student Leadership Institute. The program teaches topics including communication skills, public
By: Katie Porter Memphis at the Santora, one of Downtown’s first hipster hot spots, is closing its doors Thursday. For its final week of operation it will be hosting one last Dinner
By: C. Harold Pierce Artwork produced by four Santa Ana College alumni is on display at the SAC Arts Gallery inside the downtown Santora Building. This exhibit, “Home Grown,” features local artists