Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to include comment from RSCCD. Libby Fuller began her career with the Rancho Santiago Community College District in 1986. In October of 1988, she gave
Rancho Santiago Community College District is working with various partners to improve digital access and literacy to district students and the surrounding communities after receiving $2 million in earmark funding from congress.
By Kate Harker The number of homeless students at Santa Ana College is currently unknown because the most recent survey conducted was in 2019, before the pandemic. The 2019 Food Pantry Survey,
In light of declining local case rates and hospitalizations, masks are now optional indoors at Santa Ana College. Even with two employees testing positive last week for COVID-19, reported cases have dropped
“Yes, we’re going to teach you how to hack,” said Dean of Business, Madeline Grant, to the laughs in the crowd at the Cyber Center grand opening Feb. 24. “Cause you can’t
The Fainbarg-Chase Thrive Center continues to accumulate regulars, often leaving shelves and refrigerators in the portable-classroom-turned-food-pantry empty by Thursday. Since opening in fall of 2021 student use of the food pantry
Paint chips away from the exterior wall of 40-year-old portables on a hot, sunny day at Centennial Education Center. An outdated classroom reveals stained walls and an old fan struggling to cool
After losing one in ten full time students during the pandemic, officials say the district has recouped its losses through non-credit and high school programs. According to statewide enrollment data, Santa Ana
The Science Center was evacuated and classes were paused briefly Tuesday morning after a fire alarm triggered shortly before noon. At about 11:50 a.m. the alarm was set off and the building
Byline: Sergio Gutierrez and Jon Espinoza The month-old Science Center was evacuated and classes canceled for about two hours Monday morning after a faulty ventilation system caused buildup of toxic fumes from