By C. Harold Pierce Director Phillip Rodriguez will screen the PBS documentary Ruben Salazar: Man in the Middle on Thursday at Phillips Hall Theatre. “He was a Santa Ana resident and has
By Joanna Meza Guest speakers who worked for organized crime families will talk about their experiences April 16 at Phillips Hall from 1 to 3 p.m. Andrew DiDinato, author of Surviving the
By Joanna Meza A group of Santa Ana residents will read the first draft of a community-based play at Phillips Hall Theatre April 2. Dialogue / Dialogos, a two-year project written
By: Rogelio Santana Art and skateboarding come together next Saturday during downtown Santa Ana’s monthly artwalk. Work from more than 20 artists will be displayed on skateboards at “Game of S.K.A.T.E.” hosted
By Katie Porter E-cigarettes are no longer allowed on campus. The College Council approved a campus-wide ban on e-cigs in December, as part of an existing smoke and tobacco free policy,
By Rogelio Santana and Nashe Harley The Communication Studies Department hosted a seminar Thursday about the effects of bullying. While the conference focused mainly on bullying in the LGBT community, it offered insight
By: Rogelio Santana Santa Ana Public Library presents Lioness, a documentary about the first group of female American soldiers in direct combat. The film follows the stories of the first five
By Joanna Meza Starting Spring 2015, classes will be divided into morning, afternoon and evening blocks in an effort to balance out classes throughout the day. “What we’re going to be doing
By C. Harold Pierce Commuters lost about 500 parking spaces March 13 as construction on two parking lots began as part of ongoing campus unification projects. An additional 30 stalls will be
By Rogelio Santana At least 1,000 kindergartners from Santa Ana elementary schools shuffled throughout the campus quad March 7 during the 20th annual KinderCaminata at Santa Ana College. The event introduces grade