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Cheap Thrills

By Katie Porter For a limited time the OC Fair offers discounted rates online on premium passes for its summertime event. The Super Pass, which can be bought at ocfair.com, offers express
May 12, 2014

Summer Session

By Katie Porter Enrollment for summer classes starts this month. Priority registration begins May 16 for veterans, foster youth and CalWORKs, DSPS and EOPS students. Rolling registration starts May 18 for continuing
May 12, 2014

The Drought Is Far From Over

  By Aaron Vasquez Santa Ana has not been majorly affected by the current drought that has left some parts of California thirsty. In the early ‘90s water shortages prompted plumbing code
May 1, 2014

Gusty Winds Force Spring Fest Indoors

By Rogelio Santana Club members crammed into The Spot Wednesday when gusty winds forced the Interclub Council’s annual Spring Fest indoors. “It brought us closer as clubs,” Club Apple Community Service Coordinator
April 30, 2014

Man In the Middle

  By C. Harold Pierce  When Los Angeles Times columnist Ruben Salazar died in 1970, people said he became a martyr for the burgeoning Chicano Civil Rights Movement; a reporter targeted by
April 28, 2014

Play Mines Santa Ana Experience

Joanna Meza / el Don Local playwright and former Santa Ana College instructor Jose Cruz Gonzalez has been collecting stories from residents throughout Santa Ana. “This is a play about them, for them
April 28, 2014

Cal State Costs Rise with New Fee

By Katie Porter   New fees implemented at some Cal State schools are increasing semester costs by several hundred dollars. Despite student protests, 11 CSUs will charge a Student Success Fee that
April 28, 2014
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