By Jorge Campos Another case of police brutality swept the nation last month, an-all-too familiar scene with a dead black male and a city angry at those asked to protect it. The
The Dance and New Music ensembles collaborate on a series of improvised shows during Downtown’s Art Walk By Kay Thrasher Visitors turned in surprise when a troupe of dancers wove through the crowd at
By Martin Syjuco Raze broke character long enough to acknowledge working two matches with a popped rib. The self-proclaimed bitch sustained the injury while trading blows with a larger male competitor
By Joanna Meza and R. Nicanor Santana Downtown Santa Ana swelled with crowds for the 16th annual Cinco de Mayo Festival from May 1 to May 3. Carnival rides, more than 15
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Netflix.com By R. Nicanor Santana Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, a Netflix exclusive created by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, is about the New York adventures of Kimmy (The Office’s Ellie
District Foundation pushes Saudi Arabia education deal despite protests By Jose Servin and Joanna Meza Despite facing a potential lawsuit from faculty, Rancho Santiago Community College District’s fundraising foundation plans on finalizing
State: California’s severe drought leads to drastic saving measures. By Jose Servin College officials are taking Governor Jerry Brown’s mandatory water restrictions seriously. Water-saving measures now on campus include: the planting of drought-tolerant
By Emilio Rodriguez The automotive department is considering a sponsorship program with the German government. Members from the two parties met in April. The sponsorship involves apprenticeships with local German car dealers,
By Edson Valenzuela Starting this summer, Santa Ana College will implement a new way of scheduling classes. A block schedule means all courses of the same duration will begin and end simultaneously,