By: Dana Bell Starting this month, faculty from the Fine and Performing Arts department will show their work in the C-Building Gallery. “Students get an idea of what they are being taught
By: Mahdee Gill The SAC Learning Center opened this fall, offering free help in subjects including math, English and biology. It integrates multiple subjects in the same facility, rather than scattering them
By: Aaron Vasquez The old soccer field west of campus has been converted into a temporary parking lot. There are 320 spaces available in the grass lot. “It’s tough to tell how
By: C. Harold Pierce A large decorative mosaic panel broke loose and fell to the ground from the third floor of Russell Hall last Monday, leaving many students worried about their safety
By: C. Harold Pierce A large exterior mosaic tile crashed to the ground from the third floor of Russell Hall Monday, leaving district officials worried about the state of the buildings on
By: Katie Porter The hushed underground spy world is on display this week at the Muzeo museum with Spies Traitors Saboteurs. It exhibits instances of domestic terrorism, bombings by secret agents and
By: Shane Collins The Dons were trampled by the visiting Bakersfield College Renegade’s dominant run game Sept. 7, losing 24-9 in the season opener. Renegades Running Backs Preston Hodges and Kwame Johnson
By: C. Harold Pierce Crowds of sweaty students gathered around Hartnett Fountain Wednesday afternoon for a chance to win bookstore gift cards. The Santa Ana College Foundation teamed with Don Bookstore to
By: Shane Collins Despite multiple scoring opportunities, the Dons’ women’s soccer team opened the new season with a loss to the visiting Moorpark Raiders. “We missed some perfect opportunities. Early in the
By: Aaron Vasquez and JP Chabot The Orange County Film Fiesta celebrates Santa Ana and the myriad artists and works associated with this multicultural city. This is the fourth year for