By: Jocelyne Poblador A program created for veterans is now available to all students. Upward Bound, a program assisting veterans by placing them into transfer-level courses, includes tutoring, financial aid and career
By: Rogelio Santana Rock and Roll icon Lou Reed, former Velvet Underground front man and solo performer died Sunday Oct. 27 at the age of 71 due to medical reasons. Lewis Alan
By: Ale Gonzalez The Associated Student Government celebrated Halloween with a costume contest Thursday in front of the fountain. The Student Business Office faculty and staff won first place dressed as the
By: Nashe Harley and Valeria Bautista Monsters bang on the walls and fill the living with terror, leading them through a trail of entrails through the darkened corridors of the Empty Grave
By: Alex Olivares Gov. Jerry Brown signed eight bills into law to improve the circumstances of immigrants living in the state illegally, moving towards a sensible and more compassionate immigration policy. Among
By: Nashe Harley The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, has faced criticism by both government officials and U.S. citizens alike. Passed into law in 2010, the new healthcare law promised
By: Alex Olivares Opinion: Current fines are not enough to deter irresponsible motorists. Even though legislation has established state-to-state bans for using cell phones behind the wheel, drivers still continue to text.
By: Yesenia Varela It’s been said time after time, protect the children. Now something is being done, but it is not enough. Gov. Jerry Brown signed SB 568 which offers privacy for
By: Alex Olivares A type of pornography referred to as revenge porn has taken over the Internet, prompting California to pass a bill criminalizing the act. Revenge porn is posting sexual images
Staff Editorial Downtown Santa Ana’s East End isn’t impervious to change. This time it’s more about youth trends than tradition Cities change over time. Santa Ana is not an exception. Community members