By: Akemi Orosco To honor those who have served, Knott’s Berry Farm is offering veterans, retired and current military personnel free admission. Veterans are welcome to bring one free guest and can
By Alex Olivares Former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela died Thursday at 95-years old after multiple bouts with a chronic lung infection. Medical problems began for Mandela in 2011 when he
By: Valeria Bautista Bring friends and family together to celebrate the season with cocktails and canapés at Roger’s Gardens in Corona del Mar. There will be 20 themed Christmas trees decorated with
By Katie Porter Dressed in full American Indian garb, Lupe Lopez pranced from side to side and waved around an eagle-feathered prayer piece. Her performance was just one of many spiritual routines
By Jorge Campos Tom Williams, a life-long Don, died Nov. 6 at the age of 65 after sustaining a heart attack. Mr. Williams was an athletic equipment assistant at Santa Ana
By Mahdee Gill In an effort to assist two struggling music education programs in Santa Ana, three legends banded together Nov.3 for a concert to keep the beat going in collaboration with
By: Katie Porter At first the quad area around the fountain is filled with more booths than students. For Associated Student Government’s Get Fit event, the goal was to raise campus knowledge
By: Yesenia Varela & Carolina Nieto As Santa Ana College student Marissa Padilla walked around the amphitheatre visiting different booths, India caught her attention with its colorful jeweled decorations. As she received
By: Yesenia Varela Santa Ana College, Cal State Fullerton and Fullerton College are hosting the 17th Annual Road to Teaching Conference for future teachers Saturday. More than 25 workshops are scheduled for
By: J.P. Chabot The young and charismatic president John F. Kennedy died 50 years ago this month, but effects of his decisions still resonate to this day. The nation, and perhaps the world,