A pro-life protester spends his days outside a local Planned Parenthood clinic, urging people to rethink their choices. Seven weeks ago Juan Lerma began showing up with a 6-foot sign outside the
COMMUNITY FEATURE Stationed in front of the Santa Ana College Nealley Library, The Drip isn’t only about coffee. Professor of communication studies Marilou Morris, who treks from her office on the second
A verbal confrontation Wednesday between two students ended in an arrest after one threatened the other’s life. The incident between a male and female student happened behind the Johnson Center, according to
For two nights this weekend, an oval track will symbolize hope for many who never thought they would make it, and a somber memorial for those who did not. Santa Ana College
The International Club Council will be selling food Wednesday for the annual Spring Festival event at the fountain. Students representing their respective clubs will be selling snacks from 11 a.m. to 1
The Associated Student Government, sponsored by the Don Bookstore, will be hosting Gradfest 2012 Wednesday. A variety of graduation attire and memorabilia will be on sale, including rings by Jostens, caps, gowns,
Questions about, history, identity, “How did this happen?” and “Could this happen again?” were looming in the air for the students, staff and community members who strolled into Phillips Hall April 12.
Competition from online retailers pushes Don Bookstore to upgrade website and increase digital presence. As the rising cost of tuition brings enrollment numbers down, the Don Bookstore is using a web-based approach
NEWS ANALYSIS: State budget cuts restrict transfers. HIKE: About $200 million in cuts loom if proposal fails. “Counselors advised students how to plan for a spring transfer. Now students are faced with
CAMPUS: Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet — by Jamie Ford. Three events in the coming weeks will celebrate Santa Ana College’s annual Book of the Year program. Written by