In resistance to the election of President Donald J. Trump and his conservative policies, Santa Ana’s youth are finding their voices by marching, protesting and using their Constitutional rights to create change
The largest single exhibition of photography portraying Santa Ana's diversity and culture will be on display at Bowers Museum in Federico Medina's social documentation, on May 4 and 5.
Protestors rallied in the streets of Downtown Santa Ana on Nov. 13 in opposition to President-elect Donald Trump’s negative campaign messages and policies targeting women, African-Americans, Muslims, people with disabilities and the
For the first time in California history, recreational marijuana users can smoke the plant legally. Adults can now possess up to an ounce of marijuana, grow and smoke the plant at home
The seventh annual OC Film Fiesta will kick off Oct. 13 at Bowers Museum with a tribute to the late Mexican singer and icon Juan Gabriel. This year, the film festival celebrates
Downtown Santa Ana will host a two-day Mexican Independence Day carnival and parade on Sept. 10 and 11. The 38th Annual Fiestas Patrias will include food vendors, carnival rides, music and booths with
The Associated Student Government is taking applications for student leadership positions to fill vacant spots for the current school year. The deadline to apply is Friday, Sept. 2 at noon. Over 30
Any mariachi ensemble worth its performance fee knows how to play “Amor Eterno,” one of the most famous ballads in the history of Mexico, written by Mexican singer and composer Juan Gabriel,