By Liz Monroy A burglar broke into an empty Phillips Hall Theatre early Sept. 6, making off with thousands of dollars of equipment and other valuable items, Sean Small, technology and production
By Harold Pierce Faculty leaders lambasted the board of trustees Monday when the group violated its own ethics policy and took the first step towards granting four-year degrees at Santa Ana College.
By Jovany Leon In a televised speech to the nation Wednesday night, President Obama announced a plan that could curb the threat of the terrorist organization called ISIS on the eve of
By Liz Monroy A burglar broke into an empty Phillips Hall Theatre early Saturday morning making off with thousands of dollars of equipment and other valuable items, Sean Small, technology and production
By: Chelsea Ybanez UPDATE: Vector control officials delayed plans to fumigate four Santa Ana neighborhoods Tuesday, citing unfavorable weather conditions. Trucks armed with aerosol sprayers meant to knock down mosquito populations infected
By Liz Monroy all of Fame alumnus and celebrated muralist Emigdio Vasquez, whose work adorns the lobby of the Cesar Chavez Building, died Aug. 9 in an assisted living home in Newport
By Katie Porter s the semester gets underway this fall, it’s hard not to notice the fenced off areas around Santa Ana College. The 99-year-old campus is undergoing some serious upgrades. The
By Harold Pierce A Santa Ana College student was shot and killed Aug. 14 in what police say might have been a planned drug deal. Aaron Jonathan Chavez was died adter being
By C. Harold Pierce Friends and family gathered last Tuesday to remember late speech communications professor Kesha Curtis-Hondo, who was awarded a posthumous honorary certificate. In 2010, Curtis started @One, a