By: Carolina Nieto Teacher education sessions take place next month at Santa Ana College. The STEM Teacher Scholars Program meeting is Nov. 12 in L-225. Benefits of the program include hands-on training and
By: Jorge Campos OC Animal Care will host its fifth annual Meet Your Mature Match event Saturday. Visitors can play with older uncaged dogs that are free to frolic. All animals will
By: Jorge Campos Rancho Santiago Community College District is presenting a forum on trends indigital textbooks and online academic open-source materials. The event shows the availability of digital resources for college students.
By: Nashe Harley The Santa Ana Zoo hosts its annual Halloween festival this week. Visitors trick-or-treating throughout the zoo can view nocturnal animals, ride a train and see a parade. A walk
By: Jocelyne Poblador A female student was forced to drive an unknown suspect to Target for a cell phone charger Oct. 2, according to campus safety officers. The incident occurred in the
By: Katie Porter Groups of students huddled around booths displaying cultural artifacts while bonding over shared experiences, talking about relatives back home and trips to their birthplaces. For Latin Heritage Month, the
By: Ricardo Hernandez Santa Ana College nursing students are holding seminars teaching students about sexually transmitted diseases this month. The seminars discuss how sexually transmitted diseases are caused and the way
By: C. Harold Pierce The concrete panel section that crashed three stories below from Russell Hall Sept. 15 has been replaced. Since then, plywood boards have been screwed to the inside of
By: Katie Porter and Nashe Harley Pending restrictions on e-cigarettes may leave users with fewer places to take a drag. Catching some shade under a tree, Jorge Varela puffs on an e-cigarette
By: Dana Bell Rock ‘n roll and banned books have a lot in common, often including raw anger and explicit content. In October, Nealley Library is honoring Banned Books Week by uniting