By Chelsea Ybanez The Santa Ana Zoo offers free admission to local residents every third Sunday of the month. The zoo has animals both native and foreign to Southern California. Visitors can
By Rogelio Santana The Orange County May Day Coalition will march to campaign for immigrant rights May 1. The event, called “Families Without Borders, Human Rights Not Broken Ties,” focuses on discrimination
By Chelsea Ybanez Food delivery takes a step up from pizza and Chinese takeout with LAbite.com, which offers delivery services from local restaurants and eateries. From breakfast to dinner, there is a
By Rogelio Santana The Santa Ana Certified Farmers’ Market returns after a five-year absence bringing organic fruits and vegetables to the city. All produce is handpicked locally the same day, and is
By Chelsea Ybanez Cody Foute spent her adolescence working in fear under a street level pimp who kept her in line with beatings, mental abuse and emotional bondage. Coming from a broken
By Rogelio Santana For more than fifty years civil rights activist and labor leader Cesar Chavez led United States farm workers in organized boycotts, pickets and strikes using non-violent methods. “Non-violence is
By Chelsea Ybanez A month after a bill banning orca captivity and breeding was introduced, lawmakers delayed a vote scheduled for April 8 until more research is complete. Studies will be conducted
By Katie Porter The Learning Center is hosting a workshop for those who want to write a personal immigrant story as part of Santa Ana College’s Book of the Year celebration.
International business professor Madeline Grant has gained a cult-following as students appreciate her nurturing teaching style By Joanna Meza Madeline Grant speaks with her hands. The business professor begins most discussions with
Moved by a documentary, an assemblyman targets the practice of capturing orcas for entertainment By Chelsea Ybanez The state legislature is reviewing a bill that would prohibit capturing and breeding orcas for