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
By Jose Servin Over the summer, the RSCCD Foundation approved a scaled-back version of its controversial deal with a company based in Saudi Arabia that earlier this year sparked legal action from
By Angela Truong More than 100 performances from cultures across the world will be showcased Saturday at the Irvine Global Village Festival. Representatives from Europe, Asia, Africa and North and South America
By Arleeny Escarcega Art students and volunteers are painting a mural on the walls of the Johnson Center in honor of Santa Ana College’s 100th anniversary. “It creates pride and brings people
Once occupying a tiny building within Santa Ana High School, the college has grown and evolved from its modest 25-strong student body to educate at least 30,000 a semester. By Joanna Meza Santa Ana College
By Meghan Kliewer The opening reception of the Santa Ana College alumni exhibit Just a Few of Our Favorites took place Wednesday night. The art exhibit at the Main Art Gallery features work