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Kindercaminata seeks volunteers

By Katie Porter KinderCaminata, a program introducing kindergartners to college, is seeking volunteers for its 21st annual event March 7. Every year about a thousand children from Santa Ana elementary schools come
February 20, 2014

Streamlining Higher Education

By: Katie Porter Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed $1 billion boost aims to graduate students faster proposed $1 billion funding infusion for California community colleges could end up costing the district more than
February 9, 2014

Safety Questioned After Beating

By: C. Harold Pierce Weeks after Kim Pham’s death, police officers flood Downtown Santa Ana on horseback, foot and in cars while private security stands guard on the corner of Fourth
February 9, 2014

Classes Remain During Remodel

By: Katie Porter Construction plans for Dunlap Hall won’t interrupt classes this spring, administrators said. The 40-year-old building will be renovated with updates to the stairs, restrooms and elevator, starting in April,
February 9, 2014

Bristol Plans Hurt Businesses

By: Katie Porter Business owners are worried about plans to widen Bristol Street on the east side of campus. Expansion will cut through properties, whose owners want to stay. “We are trying
February 9, 2014
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