Don’t be surprised if a lot of students skip the polls Tuesday. In interviews with over 50 Santa Ana College students last week, only 15 answered “yes” when asked if they were
District trustees voted 6-1 Monday evening in favor of auditing a newly discovered $8 million financial account while postponing the scheduled sanctioning of board Fiscal/Audit Review Committee chair Phillip Yarbrough for code
City ballot measures give Santa Ana voters a direct say in decisions that shape their community. These four proposals focus on pressing issues such as housing, public services and government policies. Here
A spotlight ignited a curtain in Phillips Hall on October 14. There was no automatic fire alarm. An administrator smelled smoke and alerted the authorities. Phillips Hall highlights the urgent need for
Reporting by Geovanni Esparza and Chris Treble Orange County Fire Authority put out a smoldering curtain in Phillips Hall that was ignited by a shining spotlight just before 10 a.m. Tuesday. Nobody
Santa Ana mayoral and city council candidates took turns answering questions about how to help the businesses and the people of Santa Ana at the first public forum of the election season
Starting Fall 2026, students and automotive industry professionals in Southern California will have a new opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree at Santa Ana College. SAC’s Automotive Technology faculty are working closely
A charter high school will continue to rent campus classrooms for its several hundred students until Rancho Santiago Community College District approves a lease agreement for the second floor of the Digital
Officials have worked around a glitch in this year’s application for federal financial aid that stopped students with parents without Social Security numbers from being able to submit their form, but students
Construction of an anticipated center for LGBTQ+ identifying students in the Village is expected to begin in spring 2025. Officials said the new SAC PRIDE! Center will be funded by state allocations