By C. Harold Pierce A vacant lot across from campus purchased last year for $5 million to create more parking for faculty members will instead be used for construction workers, district
By Harold Pierce District Chancellor Raul Rodriguez is weathering the fallout of a scathing email he wrote in August accusing Coast Community College District trustees of institutional racism. In an
By Jasmine Williams Santa Ana College hosted the annual Latino Heritage Celebration event Wednesday afternoon. SAC students gathered in the quad for annual Latino Heritage Celebration on Wednesday afternoon to celebrate diversity
By Izabella Santana Getting up at 6 a.m. to take a 4-to 5-hour test is not how some students want to spend a Saturday. But starting in high school, if they want
By Jovany Leon In response to concerns about fairness and public trust, the district hired an outside firm to handle the parking citation appeals process. Phoenix Group Information Systems will process, collect
By Jovany Leon Santa Ana mayor Miguel Pulido’s top challenger brought up his legal issues during a candidate forum and debate this month at the Rancho Santiago Community College District headquarters. “The
Three years ago SAC professor Kesha Curtis was killed by her husband By Martin Syjuco eside a solitary cherry tree growing in the garden on the northeast end of campus gathered a
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