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Mayor sees bikes in city’s future

Mayor Miguel Pulido unveiled a plan to create bicycle-sharing stations throughout the city at Sustain-a-Palooza on April 17. The system allows riders to rent bikes from one depot and return them to
April 28, 2013

Mandarin class available in fall

Mandarin language courses will be added to the college’s curriculum next fall. The college is offering the foreign language because Mandarin has eclipsed English as the most spoken language in the world,
April 28, 2013

Vintage movies (Wednesday)

HAPPENING LOCALLY: Every Wednesday is Classic Film Night at the South Coast Village Theater. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb will screen on Wednesday. This
April 28, 2013

President resigns under pressure

CAMPUS ASG: Edna Tobias disciplined for accusatory email. Under threat of impeachment and facing potential disciplinary action for violation of student codes of conduct, Associated Student Government President Edna Tobias resigned her
April 28, 2013

Enjoy culture

HAPPENING LOCALLY: Wednesday, May-1-2013. To commemorate May as Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, there will be free food and student performances around the Harnett Fountain this Wednesday. The Associated Student Government will
April 28, 2013

Downtown marches

HAPPENING LOCALLY: Wednesday, May-1-2013. The Orange County May Day Coalition will rally for changes in the city’s police force in Sasscer Park this Wednesday. See a photo gallery documenting May Day marches
April 28, 2013

Students hung up on technology

As Ruben Martinez, 21, walks from his car to the school’s entrance, he pulls out his phone, throws on his headphones and begins texting. With his eyes on his phone, headphones in
April 19, 2013

SAC honors veterans

CAMPUS: The Veteran’s Resource Center and the Veteran’s Student Association have come together to commemorate the lives of victims and servicemen and women with a Wall of Remembrance on campus. The wall
April 19, 2013

SAC veterans upward bound

CAMPUS: Santa Ana College has received a $250,000 grant from the Department of Education to start Veterans Upward Bound, which aims to assist veterans enrolling in college. SAC is one of two
April 18, 2013
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