NEWS ANAlYSIS: National focus increases tolerance. Proposition 8, the measure to prevent same-sex marriage, was voted into law by Californians in 2008, and it is up for review by the Supreme Court
A small budget stands in the way of technological upgrades. When it comes to upgrading technology, campus officials face a dilemma: follow the highcost, fast-paced trends, or wait and see which technology
HAPPENING ON CAMPUS: April-22-2013. Students from the Fashion Design and Merchandising Department will direct two casting calls: one today from 1-4 p.m. and also April 22 from 1-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m.
By C. Harold Pierce A heavy police presence and disinterested youth leaves Santa Ana lowrider culture adrift. It’s the Saturday after Easter at about 9 a.m and there isn’t a cop in
In a dark room illuminated by a solitary spotlight, about 20 people watched stunned as two young men fuse surfer rock guitar and classical cello, hearing the birth of a new sound
Jorge Sandoval was inaugurated Monday as Associated Student Government President after winning by 20 votes last month. “I put a lot of time and effort into researching my position and put on
Students come face-to-face with their inebriated moments at the sight of posters reading, “You think U won’t fist pump. And you wouldn’t. Three drinks ago.” Behind the humor of posters around campus
The date was set and nobody showed – including the candidates. More than 30 students gathered at The Spot Monday, shooting pool, playing air hockey and kicking back. What they weren’t doing,
By: C. Harold Pierce A resigned student senator filed a list of grievances against two Student Life administrators and a pair of student leaders March 12. Tulip Ragien accused Associate Dean of
The Nealley Library is celebrating Women’s History Month with a display of books highlighting the woman’s suffrage movement, feminism, social justice movements and women’s studies. Corresponding with International Women’s Day on March