By: J.P. Chabot The young and charismatic president John F. Kennedy died 50 years ago this month, but effects of his decisions still resonate to this day. The nation, and perhaps the world,
A horde of officers detained the roughly 70 customers waiting in line to buy marijuana, searching them and seizing their prescriptions. Agents called them “lazy potheads” and told budtenders to get real
By: Aaron Vasquez Roman Catholic worshippers flock to the iconic mega-church Sunlight breaks through the windows of the Crystal Cathedral, washing over the iconic Hazel Wright Memorial organ, the walking fountain and thousands
By: C. Harold Pierce & Jocelyne Poblador Gigi Arellano waited three years before being admitted into the nursing program to receive her licensed vocational nursing degree at Santa Ana College. When she
By: Katie Porter A Santa Ana College student who reported being abducted Oct. 2 changed her story, campus safety officials said. The female student claimed a Latino forced her into her car
By: C. Harold Pierce Students receiving fee waivers will lose priority enrollment next fall if they drop below a 2.0 GPA, college officials said. Board of Governor’s Fee Waiver recipients who fall
By: Rogelio Santana The newly created Communication Studies Club is hosting a seminar Thursday. Santa Ana College professors and counselors will answer questions and provide career options, including internship and scholarship information
By: Yesenia Varela Handmade art including ceramics, jewelry and paintings by students, faculty and alumni will be on sale at the Main Art Gallery in Building C. About 75 percent of the
By: Aaron Vasquez After a three-year hiatus, the Santa Ana College Guitar Ensemble will perform classic film scores at Philips Hall Theatre on Nov 23. About 15 students from all skill levels
By: Katie Porter Wired students can unwind with puppies during finals week in the event Stress Relief Day. Starting at 7:30 a.m. on Dec. 9, furry friends will be available to pet