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Check-up time

Solving your health concerns begins with a visit to the Health and Wellness Center located in U-120. Access to acute or short-term care and psychological services are available. While there are charges
August 26, 2012

Obama’s bold move

The president uses executive powers to protect undocumented youths. People started arriving hours before the educational forum began, lining up with folders full of documents and notepads covered with questions and concerns.
August 26, 2012
A student holding a ball point pen filling the USU-2012-13-AC-GRANT-APPLICATION form.

Financial aid will be cut for 1000s

NEWS ANALYSIS Students who rely on federal funding will face increased out-of-pocket tuition expenses starting in the fall. Currently, students are eligible for 18 full-time semesters of federal Pell Grant aid, but
May 7, 2012
A serving of crinkled cut golden french fries

Fried to death

Carcinogens are lurking in more foods than you might think. Between classes you notice students flocking to the nearest vending machine in hopes of curbing their hunger. In the midst of the
May 7, 2012

Faculty honored for Excellence

CAMPUS: Faculty Awards. Mathematics Professor Lynn Marecek won the Distinguished Faculty Award at the Annual Awards for Excellence for Classified and Faculty at Phillips Hall Tuesday. The ceremony highlighted faculty and support
May 7, 2012

Center helps moms, kids cope

Mother and son tackle campus obstacles with the help of the Child Development Center. Jaiden Garcia knew where he was going that sunny afternoon. Student chatter had begun to wane as the
May 7, 2012

Skimpy servers risk arrest

Local hot spots are hiding a scantily-clad secret — nearly nude waitresses who offer service with little more than a smile and it could land them in jail. Lingerie cafes are hidden
May 7, 2012

Edna Tobias elected ASG President

With slightly more than one percent of the student body voting, Santa Ana College elected a new Associated Student Government President-elect in Edna Tobias. Only 310 out of SAC’s roughly 30,000 students
April 26, 2012
A medical personnel holding bags of empty blood bags and small tubes of blood samples.

Red Cross blood donations drop

Campus blood drive helps ease state’s shrinking reserve. The Red Cross mobile center’s generator hummed outside Dunlap Hall, while jittery donors waited for their names to be called. Some knew what to
April 23, 2012
Graffiti of writing next to an art drawing of a women with long think hair reading Stay-in-the-LINES-If-your-going-to-paint-JeRK. Next to the graffiti is a printed note taped reading BOY,-TALK-ABOUT-IMMATURE!

Vandalism on campus

A vandal ruined a student’s artwork in the lobby of the C building Monday. Caroline McCabe, assistant gallery director, discovered the phrases, “stay in the lines if your (sic) going to paint
April 23, 2012
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