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Tessmann Closes

By: Yesenia Varela Orange County’s only planetarium shuts its doors until the spring for a $2-million facelift. Starting in November, professors, students and local elementary school teachers will have to wait until next spring
September 14, 2013

Insides Out

By: Alexandro Olivares Human bodies are dissected and displayed at BODIES … The Exhibition now showing at the Premier Exhibition Center, Buena Park. Utilizing a preservation process, BODIES displays human remains playing
September 14, 2013

Rare Gems

By: Nashe Harley With valid identification, Santa Ana residents are admitted to Bowers Museum free every Tuesday. The main exhibit, Jewels of the Connoisseur, displays a collection of some of the world’s
September 14, 2013

Bicycle Safety

By: Ricardo Hernandez Santa Ana residents can apply for bicycle licenses, learn about new routes and pick up pointers on cyclist safety every Thursday. Riders can also register their bikes and learn
September 14, 2013

Lebanese Fest

By: Aaron Vasquez Celebrate the annual Lebanese Cultural Festival starting Sept. 27 in the city of Orange. Sample shawarma, grilled beef wrapped in pita bread, while people dance dabke, a traditional line
September 14, 2013

Faculty Art Show

By: Dana Bell Starting this month, faculty from the Fine and Performing Arts department will show their work in the C-Building Gallery. “Students get an idea of what they are being taught
September 14, 2013

Learning Center Offers Assistance

By: Mahdee Gill The SAC Learning Center opened this fall, offering free help in subjects including math, English and biology. It integrates multiple subjects in the same facility, rather than scattering them
September 14, 2013

Grass Field Eases Parking Problem

By: Aaron Vasquez The old soccer field west of campus has been converted into a temporary parking lot. There are 320 spaces available in the grass lot. “It’s tough to tell how
September 14, 2013

panel crashes from russell hall

By: C. Harold Pierce A large decorative mosaic panel broke loose and fell to the ground from the third floor of Russell Hall last Monday, leaving many students worried about their safety
September 14, 2013

Panel Crashes from Russell Hall

By: C. Harold Pierce A large exterior mosaic tile crashed to the ground from the third floor of Russell Hall Monday, leaving district officials worried about the state of the buildings on
September 10, 2013
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