The district is finally discussing mandating COVID-19 vaccines for students, making us the last college in the surrounding area to do so. But unlike every other school in the state, RSCCD is
The district is considering a vaccine mandate for students that would include a controversial personal exemption in addition to the standard religious and medical exemptions. The mandate would apply to all students
Seven months after the district restarted its search for a permanent president, the final four candidates for Santa Ana College’s next top administrator introduced themselves at an on-campus forum Nov. 15. The
Men’s Their home game is the first basketball game in the state after two years. Men’s basketball kicks off Nov. 1 with a home game against the San Diego Mesa College Olympians.
Kristopher Cecil loved majoring in English. A transfer from Tennessee State University, he was a starter on the Dons football team and thrived on the interaction of his in-person classes. Three weeks
With one COVID vaccine now receiving full approval from the FDA, Rancho Santiago Community College District employees will soon need to be fully vaccinated to access campus. Officials say they are also
This Isn’t What I Signed Up For Quarantine wears on and I notice myself saying “I’m going to make the most of this downtime” far less frequently, and “This isn’t what I
Beginning April 1 all California residents over the age of 50 will become eligible for COVID 19 vaccinations, after that eligibility will expand to everyone over the age of 16 on April
Just three days after its opening, the COVID vaccine point of dispensing (POD) at Santa Ana College has been temporarily closed due to low vaccine supply. Santa Ana College was set to
The Santa Ana College’s, Math Lab is now open six days a week through a daily Zoom link on their website Staffed by both tutors and instructors, the Math Lab offers tutoring