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
By: C. Harold Pierce and Katie Porter Safety officers identified and helped police catch the driver Santa Ana Police arrested a second driver that struck a 14-year-old girl on suspicion of felony
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed SB 1062, a bill that would have let businesses refuse service to gays By: Jorge Campos Despite growing acceptance the past four years, LGBT people in Arizona
Part 2 in a series Conflicting state and federal regulations lead to some medical marijuana patients being treated like criminals. By: Katie Porter Two teenage girls sit on a curb as an
By: C. Harold Pierce ear a splotchy patch of bloodstained grass outside a row of apartments, Leticia Villa watched her son Robert lay dying. Tustin police were on the scene after responding
By: C. Harold Pierce A fire alarm malfunction forced thousands of people to evacuate campus buildings twice Feb. 26, Campus Safety officials said. Strobe lights flashed for a preplanned 10 a.m. fire
By: C. Harold Pierce A man who hopped into a student’s car Feb. 13 without her permission was caught days later. Campus safety officers found a man matching the suspect’s description in