By: Katie Porter A so-called purer form of ecstasy takes over the club scene It’s a name commonly whispered in club bathrooms and in passing at music festivals. People want to party
By: Katie Porter Journey: For years, Darya lived a double life, moonlighting as a woman in West Hollywood. Now she embraces her true identity. Her wrist bangles jingle as she flips her
By: C. Harold Pierce Sam Romero sits behind the counter of St. Theresa’s Catholic Gift Shop while watching a Spanish language movie on a 12-inch television. A middle-aged woman breezes in. Romero
By: C. Harold Pierce Winter classes will be offered for the first time in four years. The Rancho Santiago Community College District Board of Trustees voted unanimously Sept. 23 to resume offering
By: C. Harold Pierce Described by many as a caring teacher, Michael Kelcher, 49, a Santa Ana College chemistry professor, died Oct. 6 of a heart attack. Mr. Kelcher, who was an
By: Ricardo Hernandez Following eight weeks of construction, the parking lot in the southeast corner of campus will reopen Nov. 4, college officials said. The new parking lot provides 80 new stalls,
By Alex Olivares The O.C. Fair and Event Center is hosting the weekly Food Truck Fare by the Pacific Amphitheatre Box Office in Costa Mesa. Vendors include Rajin’ Cajun which serves up
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.