By Joanna Meza An investigation into the suspect who left a threatening note last month is still ongoing, but the individual has been identified, Chief of District Safety and Security Alistair Winter
Staff Editorial In most American history textbooks, you can read about Brown v. Board of Education. They tell the story of the landmark victory for the Brown family that overturned institutionalized racism
By Laura Garcia Sandra Robbie already had her own children by the time she learned about a landmark education court case that was omitted from California’s history books. “I was angry, I
By Itzel Quintana April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Santa Ana College is taking part by hosting events that bring the issue to light in unique ways. Events will be held
By Meghan Kliewer Women are often judged more harshly than men for having tattoos. “Tattoos for women is all about empowerment and your body and what you want to do with it,
By Arleeny Escarcega Administration officials have been forced to host high school outreach programs off campus after student leaders opposed use of The Spot at a meeting in late March. “Students feel
By Erica Winter Thursday is the new Friday for college students, but finding worthwhile events in and around Orange County isn’t always easy. So leave it to us. Every week, we’ll comb
By Erica Winter Badfish, a Tribute to Sublime The Sublime tribute band Badfish from Rhode Island is performing Sublime’s self titled album. The group consists of computer scientists. They toured the east
Meghan Kliewer The Theatre Department’s production of Glengarry Glen Ross challenges students and faculty actors with gender-bending roles, but some of the most essential parts are played by the technical crew. The
Diana Viera Athletic Trainer Gary Kinney is retiring at the end of this year, following over three decades of work at Santa Ana College. Soon Kinney can spend more time on