By Joanna Meza After more than a decade of serving as Santa Ana College’s president, Dr. Erlinda Martinez is retiring. Martinez accepted the position 11 years ago, in March 2005. Since then
By John Olivares Santa Ana College is offering free first-year tuition to high school students graduating from the Santa Ana Unified School District starting fall 2016. At $46 per unit, the program
[slideshow_deploy id=’20990′] By Laura Garcia A crowd of admiring supporters filled the seats of the Pacific Amphitheater while people protested outside the arrival of Republican candidate Donald Trump at the Costa Mesa
By Mary Nguyen, Dianna Mendoza and Annie Lam The 17th Annual Cinco de Mayo festival in Downtown Santa Ana this weekend brought crowds from all over Orange County to continue the two-day
By Joanna Meza An investigation into the suspect who left a threatening note last month is still ongoing, but the individual has been identified, Chief of District Safety and Security Alistair Winter
By Laura Garcia Sandra Robbie already had her own children by the time she learned about a landmark education court case that was omitted from California’s history books. “I was angry, I
By Arleeny Escarcega Administration officials have been forced to host high school outreach programs off campus after student leaders opposed use of The Spot at a meeting in late March. “Students feel
Dianna Mendoza The first student informational display of spreading awareness to LGBTQIA community issues took place today outside The Spot. Co-hosted by Associated Student Government and The Family of Colors Club, the
By Emilio Rodriguez Watch out for falling trees. A new irrigation system, trees and plumbing upgrades are being installed through a six-stage process that will connect to the Central Plant infrastructure project.
[slideshow_deploy id=’20783′] By Jorge Campos When a suspicious man entered a classroom occupied by students March 19, and left a threatening note with the words “shoot” and “head” in it, Communication Professor