Annual Cinco de Mayo festival brings together kids, food and music. – Story and photos by Liz Monroy. With smoky hints of chili and pork wafting in the air and
HIGHER EDUCATION: Gov. Jerry Brown unveiled a new budget proposal that will tie funding for higher education to government-set benchmarks. The budget unveiled April 23 proposes a 10 percent increase in community
CAMPUS: Retired English professor and local poet Lee Mallory, who moved to Las Vegas in December, donated a collection of modern poetry to Nealley Library this month. The collection includes journals from
DISTRICT: For Luis Correa, politics runs in the family. Correa, the son of State Sen. Lou Correa from the 34th District, was named student trustee for 2013-2014 on April 30. “I wanted
MARCHING FOR FREEDOM: Immigration rights activists rally for a change in local detainment laws. The monotony of a city council meeting was broken Tuesday when protesters demanded an end to Santa Ana’s
The 4th Annual Irvine Korean Cultural Festival is this Saturday at the Irvine Civic Center. Festivalgoers can watch Korean dances and Tae Kwon Do demonstrations while sampling various traditional Korean dishes. A
Santa Ana College Fine & Performing Arts Department is hosting the Don Mariachi performance on May 17 in the Phillips Hall Theatre at 8 p.m. Ticket prices are $9 for students and
News Brief: FARSCCD elect Association Board Members. Two faculty members from Santa Ana College and three from Santiago College have been chosen by the Faculty Association of Rancho Santiago Community College District
Hearing loss a growing problem among youth. High volume and prolonged headphone use can damage your hearing, medical experts say. Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. teens suffer from the same degree of
About 400 protesters took to the streets in Santa Ana on May 1, drumming, chanting and stopping traffic for more than three hours while raising awareness of immigrant rights. The march, which