By Aaron Vasquez arlier this year, a Harvard student tried to get out of his finals by falsely reporting a bomb threat. Friends and family said he was under intense pressure
By Rogelio Santana and Vanessa Cortez Rather than pushing a cart down aisles at the store, thousands of locals found themselves heading downtown for organic fruits, vegetables and other products. The Downtown
By Jorge Campos uildings on campus are built to withstand up to an 8.0 magnitude temblor. “Once we get above that, not so much,” fire technology professor Suzanne Freeman said. By
By C. Harold Pierce Global business and entrepreneurship professor Madeline Grant was recognized last Tuesday as the 2014 Distinguished Faculty Member of the Year. Grant has been teaching at Santa Ana
By JP Chabot Dozens of students recounted stories of poverty, prejudice and triumph May 14 during the presentation ceremony of “An Immigrant’s Journey” essay contest. The winner, Salima Abdou, told about losing
By Joanna Meza A new supplement marketed as a “safe alternative to Adderall” and endorsed by the college’s Don Bookstore came into stock May 14. This product did not need to be
By Rogelio Santana The Fashion and Merchandising Department is hosting a senior runway show May 30. Guest judges will critique each design on the catwalk, such as Yesenia Hernandez’s 30 outfits for
By Chelsea Ybanez The city library opened a college resource center May 17 to assist the community in making and completing education goals. The Santa Ana Public Library Higher Education center is
By Aaron Vasquez College officials are seeking students to participate in a new Online Degree Pathway Program designed to offer students a faster way to transfer to California State University, Fullerton (shown
By Vanessa Cortez Fiesta de Carnival hosts the 11th annual Santa Ana Summer Carnival this June. Community members can enjoy a petting zoo, dance contest and carnival rides. The street fair draws