By Jose Servin Tessmann Planetarium is now open. Santa Ana College President Erlinda Martinez hosted the opening of the renovated planetarium and the Veterans Resource Center today at a ceremonial ribbon cutting.
By Jose Servin College faculty and classified staff are now mandated by a federal law to report sexual misconduct committed against their students. Educators are now responsible for reporting incidents of sexual
Containing an outbreak linked to unvaccinated children strains public health resources By John Olivares A measles epidemic that began at Disneyland has spread to 17 states and the District of Columbia, doubling
California educates 60 percent of community college students for free By Jovany Leon Education officials support President Obama’s plan to offer free tuition for two years, but are unsure how it will
By Jovany Leon The Don Bookstore launched a free loyalty rewards program at the start of the semester that students and faculty can join to earn points on every purchase. The rewards
A hunter avoids health risks associated with commercial meat production by eating only what he shoots, an idea that’s growing Story and Photos by Patrick Bird In the heart of Santa Ana,
Last week’s storm hardly helped the state’s record low water supply. Experts explore alternatives as supplies dwindle. By Jose Servin California is still dry. Despite recent showers, the level of rainfall is
In response to high profile school shootings across the nation, district officials explore lifting a 25-year-old policy that banned campus security personnel from carrying firearms By Jovany Leon Because of high profile
By executive order President Obama expands immigrants’ rights By Jovany Leon About five million immigrants without legal status could stay in the U.S. temporarily without fear of deportation, President Obama said in
By Joanna Meza Hundreds of angry activists stormed outside the Mexican Consulate in Downtown Santa Ana Nov. 20, counting from one to 43 in Spanish, “uno, dos, tres…” The numbers represent the