By Jose Servin A part-time employee of the Rancho Santiago Community College District was arrested on Thursday in connection with helping three men escape from Orange County’s largest jail six days ago,
By Itzel Quintana From writing answers onto the face of a broken watch, to paying strangers to write papers for them, students are finding inventive new ways to cheat. But they’re not
By Meghan Kliewer Promiscuous adolescents and young adults continue having unprotected sex even though they are most at risk for contracting sexually transmitted infections, research reveals. “Teens and young adults may feel
By Cheantay Jensen Fatal overdoses from controlled prescription drugs overtook car accidents as the leading cause of death in the U.S, a 2014 report from the Drug Enforcement Agency found The most
[slideshow_deploy id=’20276′] Story and Photos By R. Nicanor Santana Thick smoke from burning wood escapes through gaps of the five-story concrete building in a simulated fire at Santa Ana College’s Fire Academy
By Laura Garcia More Mexican immigrants are leaving the United States while less are choosing to come into the country, according to a report published by the Pew Research Center. “This trend
By Laura Garcia The Orange County District Attorney’s Office and the Orange County Sheriff’s Department are accused of prosecutorial misconduct in the effort to obtain a death penalty conviction in the case
By Joanna Meza The U.S. Court of Appeals struck down the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Residents program Monday, ruling that President Obama overstepped his boundaries, by sidestepping Congress
By Andrew Mata Smartphones, computers and websites are now more than just resources for learning, note taking and research. “I’ve seen plenty of students use their phones on test days and they’ll