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Living on the Street

City’s Homeless struggling to survive By R. Nicanor Santana Every morning several hundred homeless people gather near Santa Ana’s Civic Center for a breakfast served by various local nonprofit organizations. Others who
May 25, 2015

Anarchy in Santa Ana

uneventful standoff with cops highlight book fair hosted by el centro cultural By Jose Servin About 17 Santa Ana police cars served as a backdrop for the first Orange County Anarchist Bookfair
May 25, 2015

After the Bomb

Each bomb detonated on the Marshall Islands Bikini Atoll was 1,000 times more powerful than the hydrogen bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and illuminated the sky brighter than the light from
May 25, 2015

War-Cry Gaffe No Joke

Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez hurts her chances for U.S. Senate seat By Joanna Meza Rep. Loretta Sanchez’s U.S. Senate bid got off to a rough start after committing a racially insensitive gaffe at
May 25, 2015

College Gets Funding Bump

By Jacob Peterson   California’s surprising jump in revenue has allowed Gov. Jerry Brown to propose sending some of that surplus to community colleges under a revised budget. Brown’s revision calls for
May 25, 2015

Water Levels at All Time Low

State: California’s severe drought leads to drastic saving measures. By Jose Servin College officials are taking Governor Jerry Brown’s mandatory water restrictions seriously. Water-saving measures now on campus include: the planting of drought-tolerant
May 10, 2015

Hands On Experience

By Emilio Rodriguez The automotive department is considering a sponsorship program with the German government. Members from the two parties met in April. The sponsorship involves apprenticeships with local German car dealers,
May 10, 2015
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