The district’s nearly $1 billion bond measure did not pass in the 2024 election. The measure earned 51% of votes, falling short of the 55% needed to pass. Measure G was Rancho
District officials recently advocated in Washington, D.C. and Sacramento for continued federal funding in light of President Trump’s ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). About $25 million of federally funded programs
Undocu-Scholars program students will have to wait another month to access free on-campus legal advising, workshops and other immigration legal services. Santa Ana College’s only program serving undocumented students provides a space
Beck Miller is the first Interim Student Services Coordinator for SAC PRIDE!. Miller loves her job, her wife of 13 years, her two dogs and five cats, the Anaheim Ducks and Korean
On a recent Wednesday morning, a dozen staff and volunteer students broke down and organized three pallets of food in the Centennial Education quad. The line for the bimonthly on-campus food pantry
A local charter high school is now renting spaces at two Santa Ana College campuses after the district approved a 5-year half-million-dollar lease for the Digital Media Center late last year. The
Parking By Lizett Gallo Finding parking is difficult again at SAC as the spring semester starts. Here is some helpful information to beat the traffic. Before 2 p.m. it seems that students
Scholarship applicants no longer need a letter of recommendation to access their share of a $400,000 funding pool. Starting with this current cycle, the Santa Ana College Foundation’s Scholarship Program requires students
Donald Trump won the 2024 election and will be our 47th president. After asking over 35 SAC students how they felt about the election results, some responded that they were upset, some
At the final board meeting of the semester, members were torn about whether or not they should sanction Trustee Phillip Yarbrough after he violated the Brown Act in May. Following an intense