— Additional reporting by Alessandra Gonzalez Abortion rights divide Americans while State fends off legislative maneuvers. A pro-life advocate circles the roundabout and lets loose a stream of obscenities from his car.
With a little help, a thief rode off with a $700 bike Tuesday, the latest in a string of recent thefts on campus, safety officials said. The thieves worked in tandem. One
HIGHER EDUCATION: Community colleges focus on transfer degrees. Community college students will be limited to 90 course units at subsidized rates if the Legislature passes Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed budget by June
JOIN THE CLUB CAMPUS: WED, FEB-13-2013, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. — by Crystal Concha (elDon Staff Writer) Club rush starts this Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Wednesday from
Motorists will face difficulty parking on campus this semester with a major road closed and about 120 stalls cordoned off for construction. The road extending from Phillips Hall to the Chavez Building
CAMPUS: Scholarship. The SAC Foundation Board is kicking off a Centennial Scholarship Campaign, with the goal of creating 100 new scholarships to last for the next 100 years. The program will begin
CAMPUS President Erlinda Martinez will allocate a significant amount of Measure Q funds to replace pipes around campus. Other priorities include renovating Russell Hall and Johnson Center, Martinez said. Plans also contain
CAMPUS: District officials are concerned with the campus’ aging plumbing system after a broken water line left fourteen buildings without fire sprinklers Jan. 30. Construction workers arrived Wednesday morning to repair what
College Officials assure entrance will be open by first day of classes. After six weeks of construction the campus entrance on Bristol Street closed since winter break will be open in time
Judge says rape victim didn’t put up a fight! An Orange County Superior Court judge was publicly admonished Thursday, Dec. 13 for comments that breached judicial ethics and cast biases over a