Lisa Camarillo hadn’t set foot in a school — let alone a math class — in 25 years when she enrolled part-time three years ago. A placement test landed her in the
After sending a campus wide online survey for students to find the extent of food and housing insecurity on campus, Santa Ana College’s Associated Student Government intends to have a market to
Ceramics student and mural team member Thomas Roberton might not look like it, but he grew up in Mexico. As an American citizen of Scottish descent, Roberton moved to Mexico with his
The largest Día de los Muertos event in Orange County, Noche de Altares, honors ancient tradition through culture, art and compassion. Attendees unite by building an altar in memory of loved ones.
Explore the science behind zombies, crime scene investigation and medicine during the 11th Annual STEM Week 2019. Daily events like Biotech Science Theatre 3000 presents a live scientific commentary of Worl War
After being told by school officials to deflate a “Free Speech Ball” that was scrawled with obscenities and hate speech last November, members of the Young Americans for Liberty rolled the inflatable
The first year of college can be intimidating. It’s different from high school because a majority of the studying happens outside the classroom. To ease the transition and establish new study skills,
The youth of Santa Ana is not immune to the struggles of the city. Deportation, criminalization, police brutality and mental illness don’t wait until adulthood but begin in youth. And the youth’s
A Long Beach man was arrested and charged with murder and robbery in the fatal shooting, resulting in a car crash that closed down the Santa Ana College campus Monday, Sept. 16.
When the campus was closed last Monday while police conducted a homicide investigation, more than 32,000 people were sent alerts through the district’s emergency notification system. But district officials say that not