By Aaron Vasquez Parking fines increased for the first time in 20 years when citation costs more than doubled from $20 to $45 earlier this semester. The district raised fees after a
By Rogelio Santana The Communication Studies Department hosts its third seminar, “Overcoming Speech Anxiety” May 15, covering what communication anxiety is, how anxious the average person is and ways to handle it.
By Rogelio Santana The Center OC offers free HIV tests. Counselors, caseworkers and referral services are also available. Appointments can be made Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Walk-ins
By Katie Porter Two small fires on campus were started by improperly disposed cigarettes, campus safety officials said. A smoldering cigarette butt ignited a planter in the parking lot near the A
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
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
By Katie Porter The district’s Faculty Association has elected five RSCCD members to its Executive Board. Four Santa Ana College teachers make up the electees, including astronomy professor Steve Eastmond, English
By C. Harold Pierce Low water pressure that had toilets, sinks and urinals filling up with waste and overflowing in several campus buildings Thursday is back to normal, college officials said. After about
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
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