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
Santa Ana couple face multiple charges of sexual abuse with three foster children. A Santa Ana foster mother was charged with covering up sexual abuses committed by her husband. Maria Hernandez, 59,
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