By: Aaron Vasquez The National Security Agency is in the news for accusations of invasion of privacy, but we’ve been doing that for years through social media. We need to be wary
By: C.Harold Pierce The deal made by Congress to increase student interest rates creates an educational roadblock. Starting this semester, rates jump to about 3.9 percent and will continue to rise with
Staff Editorial Despite its $5.6 million price tag the soccer field is an investment for the future. It’s great when a plan comes together. When President Erlinda Martinez arrived at Santa Ana College, she
By: C. Harold Pierce Faculty will have additional parking across the street next fall after the district purchases a $5 million vacant lot east of campus. Rancho Santiago Community College District signed
By: C. Harold Pierce A Newport Beach couple helped the college create a $1 million endowment fund two years ahead of its 100th anniversary goal in 2015. Allan and Sandy Fainbarg donated
By: Jocelyne Poblador My, how the TV consumer has changed. The advent of streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu Plus and Amazon Instant Video may have destroyed the water-cooler culture, but they’ve
By: C. Harold Pierce After a year of student government miscommunications, resulting in several resignations, new president Jorge Sandoval said he is putting communication first. Talking to students about what he can
By: Aaron Vasquez T.C. Boyle’s The Tortilla Curtain is Santa Ana College’s 2013 book of the year. “We chose it because of its importance and readability,” Librarian Yolanda Garcia said. Themes from
By: Jocelyne Poblador Starting Friday, the city of Orange celebrates world cultures with its 41st International Street Fair, including a new Australian addition. Blues-playing pirates, surf rockers and ranchero bandas will grace