By Emilio Rodriguez The Campus Safety and Security department exchanged old bike locks for new ones at their booth by the fountain as a part of club rush. They offered students the
By Jose Servin A report published by an independent auditor revealed last month that the Rancho Santiago Community College District committed securities fraud by failing to publicly disclose renovations for a district
By Laura Garcia The Associated Student Government along with Circle K, a club affiliated with Kiwanis Santa Ana, are sponsoring a memorial paying tribute to the lives lost during the 9/11 attacks.
By Rosalia CatoThe Don Express is now closed on Fridays. It is open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. “With the closing of the D Building, there’s so much
By Angela Truong About 1,200 runners of all ages attended the Plaza Wellness 5K Run Saturday in Downtown Santa Ana, nearly doubling attendance of last year’s event. “When I talked to the
By Itzel Quintana Students have until Friday, Sept. 4 to return books with no questions asked. Prices vary depending on the retail value and condition of the book. If students decide to
By Arleeny Escarcega Drivers are required to have parking permits by Sept. 8. The parking permit must be placed on the rear view mirror. Parking without a permit can lead to a $45
The International Student Center added three new counselors this semester, which now offers walk-in hours four days a week. Counselors will be available for students who have questions about immigration status and
By Jose Servin Student volunteers will be by the fountain at Santa Ana College the rest of the week helping students fill classes at the Open Classes Booth despite the heat. They have
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