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
A former state assemblyman, a retired U.S. Army Sergeant, and a termed-out councilwoman were sworn in as district trustees in a packed board room, Dec. 10. Jose Solorio of Area 1, Nelida
ASG HELPS THOSE IN NEED. Donation centers for the ASG toy drive are available on campus until Dec.19. All gifts are to be unwrapped and dropped off in boxes located in designated
In a heated meeting on Nov. 13, the Academic Senate accused board of trustees President Phillip Yarbrough of violating the board’s code of ethics. The accusation was triggered by Yarbrough’s recent OC
TRUSTEE TROUBLE: Board president’s offensive speech. On a warm spring afternoon at Eddie West Field, thousands of family members and friends gathered to laud Santa Ana College graduates. Standing expressionless before the
COLLEGE: Prescription speed gives students a mental edge. She gets up from her seat, excuses herself from class and heads to the water fountain. Making sure no one is watching, she removes
College loses money, time on graffiti cleanups. A repeat offender tagged the C-Building men’s bathroom last week, adding to the college’s aesthetic and financial problems created by graffiti on campus. “Everything that
COMMUNITY PROFILE: Sophomore struggles after suffering rare internal disease. Janet Leon felt abdominal pains, nausea and fatigue one week in March. Thinking she had the stomach flu, she took the usual medication,
ELECTION 2012. With the 2012 election results in, President Barack Obama overcame a stagnant economy, increased debt and high unemployment to win a second term. Following his victory Obama took the stage