A woman turned off a service road and drove more than a hundred feet down a campus walkway Monday night, halting her sedan just shy of hitting the C Building, witnesses said.
City Council members reached an impasse Tuesday when voting whether to renew a controversial city contract that would allow Santa Ana Jail to house detainees before being screened by Immigration and Customs
Gary S. May was confirmed as UC Davis’ first African-American chancellor on Feb. 23. When he assumes his new position on Aug. 1, he will be the only current African-American chancellor at
In an email to the California State University community on Feb. 22, Chancellor Timothy P. White reasserted the Cal State system’s commitment to inclusivity and safety for all members of the CSU
The University of California Board of Regents approved a proposed new budget plan for 2017-18 last month that will increase tuition costs and fees. The tuition increase will be the first of
As the threat of possible Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids increases in Orange County, Congressman Lou Correa addressed constituent concerns at two town hall meetings held last week. Residents gathered at
Santa Ana College students are attempting to form a cheer club. However, the club won’t be possible without an advisor by their Friday deadline. “Cheer would be a good opportunity for students
Thousands are concerned after President Donald Trump’s executive order banning travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries into the United States took effect during his first week in office.
As Santa Ana College students register for spring, they can rest assured that they’re doing what statistics show is an economical way to invest in their future. Community college may be a
After working for about a year and a half without a new contract, faculty from both Santa Ana College and Santiago Canyon College attended the Nov. 14 board meeting dressed in black. “We