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
By Jorge Campos Fumes from roof repairs forced the temporary closure of Nealley Library Monday, college officials announced. “We apologize for any inconvenience,” Eve Kikawa, dean of fine and performing arts said.
By Joanna Meza Jaquinn Bell was arrested Nov. 2 on suspicion of hit-and-run leading to the death of twins Lexi and Lexandra Perez and friend Andrea Gonzalez on Halloween night in Santa
Part 3 of a Series on Domestic Violence By Chelsea Ybanez Finding her in a pool of her own blood, paramedics rushed Laura to the hospital. Her body was disfigured with bruised
By Izabella Santana A new law requiring shoppers to purchase plastic bags is intended to encourage consumer use of reusable totes, experts said. “It’ll raise awareness about reducing our footprint on
District alerts campus community to unknown male selling tickets under false pretense By Katie Porter An unknown male prohibited from being on campus collected money and credit card information from people at
By Matthew Salzer Colorful booths lined the quad at the International Festival Oct. 29, which showcased the diversity of the student body by highlighting cultures from countries like Japan, Jordan and Colombia,
Part 2 In a Series By Katie Porter Color-coded shirts hung between the trees. The bright statement, called the Clothesline Project, is a stark contrast to what it represents. Sponsored by Community
By el Don staff An unknown male scamming people for money on Southern California college campuses targeted students at Santiago Canyon College, safety officials said. A safety alert issued by the school
By Matthew Salzer, Jovany Leon, and Katie Porter For the upcoming Nov. 4 election, there’s plenty of decisions to make. Here’s a brief overview of what will be on the ballot, to