Tourists and tears: Disneyland’s last day open before closing for coronavirus

It was almost midnight on Disneyland’s last day in business for at least two weeks and the amusement park’s most

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  • March 12, 2020

Santa Ana College Moves Classes Online Through April 24

District officials announced tonight that the college will be moving in-person instruction online for over a month starting next week

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  • March 2, 2020

District Asks Voters to Approve New Bond

Rancho Santiago Community College District is asking taxpayers on Tuesday to fund nearly $500 million of improvements across all three

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  • February 28, 2020

Here’s How to Vote on Campus Through March 3

Starting Saturday through election day Tuesday, Santa Ana College will host one of California’s new one-stop voting centers for a

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  • February 27, 2020

Bernie Sanders Rallies Support in Santa Ana

On February 21, Vermont Senator and presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders visited Valley High School on his only Southern California stop

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  • January 10, 2020

Former Welding Professor Arrested For Lewd Acts on Middle College Student

A welding professor who resigned in 2018 was arrested and charged Tuesday with committing lewd acts on a former student,

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  • December 9, 2019

Local Gamers Ragequit Blizzard

Shortly after winning the Hearthstone world championship professional gamer Ng Wai Chung, who goes by the screen name Blitzchung, interviewed

Point of View: Women Live in Fear

The headphones you’ve had in all day come out in favor of listening more closely to your surroundings. You dial

“So You Speak Russian?” Photography Exhibit to Open in DTSA

Drawing her inspiration by the scenery of her small hometown in Ukraine, Brooklyn-based photographer Jules Slütsky brings project “So You

Gallery Displays Watercolor Views of Mexico

In the first art show of the semester, scenic watercolor paintings depict views of Mexico during the mid-20th century. “Views