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
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
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
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
District Foundation pushes Saudi Arabia education deal despite protests By Jose Servin and Joanna Meza Despite facing a potential lawsuit from faculty, Rancho Santiago Community College District’s fundraising foundation plans on finalizing
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
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,
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