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Santa Ana, Santiago Canyon Colleges Safe from Silverado Fire

Ash rains down from fiery, smoke-filled skies as winds howl and wreak havoc throughout the county. Is it the end

Silverado Fire Causes Closure of Santiago Canyon College, Evacuations

A wildfire driven by gusting Santa Ana winds broke out in Silverado Canyon early Monday, closing Santiago Canyon College while

Campus Closed While Police Investigate Fatal Shooting

All classes at Santa Ana College are canceled and the campus closed until further notice as police investigate the fatal

Report of Man With Knife Prompts Lockdown at CEC

Police locked down Centennial Education Center for about half an hour on Friday, when a non-student came onto campus and

Classes Resume After Brief Po​we​r Outage

A power outage that hit the central part of Santa Ana left campus dark for about 15 minutes on Wednesday

Older Model Hondas Stolen From Student Parking Lots

Three older-model Hondas were stolen out of Parking Lot 6 and 7 midday Tuesday. Two were later recovered by Santa Ana Police Department though no arrests have been made, officials said.

False Alarm Sends Out Active Shooter Announcement, Causes Panic

A power outage triggered an active shooter announcement Nov. 27, briefly panicking students, faculty and staff.

Club’s “Free Speech Ball” Deflated for Obscenities and Hate Speech

School officials ordered the deflation of a club’s “Free Speech Ball” today, saying that it was covered in hate speech

Court of Appeals Affirms Lawsuit Against District

The Rancho Santiago Community College District is losing about $1 million after the Orange County Court of Appeals affirmed a prior lawsuit decision against the district.

Santiago Canyon College Reopens After Canyon Fire Evacuation Lifted

After three days of mandatory evacuation from a firestorm, Santiago Canyon College will resume normal operations Thursday, Oct. 12, after the campus was deemed safe by authorities.