By R. Nicanor Santana he homeless sought shade under trees and buildings as the humid October sun beat down on them. City officials and federal employees in business suits and crowds of
By Itzel Quintana xams, quizzes and papers are among the many responsibilities students have to balance halfway through the semester, and it only gets harder as final exams approach. With busy lives
By Laura Garcia Golden West College student Jessica Dayoan was riding shotgun in her brother Jorel’s souped-up car on her way to an afternoon biology class in April when an impromptu street
By Meghan Kliewer The Clothesline Project traveled to Santa Ana College Wednesday for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project began in 2001, with eight shirts decorated by victims to promote awareness
By Itzel Quintana The Digital Media Center opened its doors to the community during an Open House event in conjunction with the OC Film Fiesta on Oct. 16. Attendees were gathered into groups
By Nashe Harley A few years ago, the historic shopping district known as the Fiesta Marketplace was rebranded and given a new name: the East End. Since then, rent prices have gone
By John Olivares Dunlap Hall is scheduled to reopen in spring of next year following a one-and-a-half year completion delay due to roof leaks. Construction crews are working to renovate and replace
By Emilio Rodriguez Latin Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Sie7e and singer Christian Chavez, from the popular Spanish-language show Rebelde, will be performing at a benefit show in Los Angeles to fund scholarships
Staff Editorial The Centennial Celebration lit up the neighborhood, with a fireworks display that finished off Santa Ana’s 100th birthday party with a bang. The first two musical performances of the night
Story By Jose Servin, Joanna Meza, Arleeny Escarcega, Laura Garcia and Diana Martinez President Erlinda Martinez played the violin and sang Las Mananitas with the Don Mariachi Ensemble before fireworks punctuated Santa