Student trustees could be doing more than just attending board meetings. If approved, AB 447 would give student trustees the power to make motions and seconds, attend some closed sessions and cast
Student Government reintroduces resolution. For the second time in four years a group of disgruntled student leaders have voiced complaints against their adviser by using a political maneuver that attempts to define
OCTA Raises Fees. Three times a week, freshman Jackie Pedraza wakes up at 4:30 a.m., scarfs down a quick breakfast and hustles to catch the route 55 bus on Katella Avenue. Until
CAMPUS: Falling limbs caused by improper pruning have forced campus officials to put safety before beauty and cut down more than 18 trees. Instead of properly maintaining trees on campus, college officials
Campus clubs could receive some fresh funds. If approved, the voluntary $1 Representation Fee paid during registration will go towards clubs. “It’s going to allow students to become educated through speakers, seminars
FUN EXCAVATION — by Tereelisa Saldivar (elDon Community Editor) Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology is at the Discovery Science Center until April 21. Explore four different collections featuring 120 props from
Gun control: Residents Respond To Local Shooting. In the wake of a streak of gun-related violence, Santa Ana leaders exchange gift cards for guns. A tattooed woman toting an oversized purse crossed
The class of 2030 will arrive at Santa Ana College Friday 8 for a day of interactive career stations. Children are introduced, through hands-on demonstrations and exhibits, to career opportunities available as
The Festival of Whales arrives to celebrate the 42nd annual celebration on March 2 to March 3 and March 9 to March 10 at Dana Point. Every spring, several types of whales
A woman toting an oversized purse crossed the police lines at the corner Civic Center Drive. Reaching into her bag, a Santa Ana police officer pulled out a silver revolver. Instead of