By Edson Valenzuela Starting this summer, Santa Ana College will implement a new way of scheduling classes. A block schedule means all courses of the same duration will begin and end simultaneously,
By Jovany Leon As part of Santa Ana College’s centennial celebrations, officials buried a time capsule Feb. 6, which included an iPod Touch with a recorded interview of SAC President Erlinda
By John Olivares Higher education will change in Fall 2017 once Santa Ana College begins offering a baccalaureate occupational studies program recently approved by the California Community Colleges Board of Governors. The
By Adrianna Lopez, Sandy Lopez and Martin Hernandez Huntington Beach Attorney Matthew McLaughlin’s ballot initiative calling for the execution of gays and lesbians with a bullet to the head has drawn outrage from the
By Meghan Kliewer, Elisa Sanchez and Nanzi Cruz The University of California is seeking more transfers from community colleges at a time when less than 20 percent of Santa Ana College and
By Andrew Mata and Mai Tep During winter break, second-year student Carley Marta was in a frantic bidding war on eBay to buy her books at a substantial discount. “Any amount I can
campus: Being absent at the wrong time can cost college thousands By Haide Hernandez Living in Southern California makes it tempting to skip class on a sunny 75-degree day. It’s one time,
District officials decide to re-arm safety officers during winter break By Joanna Meza Upset students confronted district and college officials in a public safety town hall meeting Tuesday, claiming a lack of
By Joanna Uriostegui Unforeseen complications pushed back the opening of the college’s largest building until at least 2016, district officials said. “The existing Dunlap Hall roof was beyond its useful life and
By Joanna Plaza-Uriostegui Santa Ana College is receiving $3.57 million for its innovative work in higher education. The California Department of Finance approved 14 institutions for funding through the Awards for Innovation in