Art students have a chance to display their work and even score scholarships by entering the Annual Student Art Show. The deadline to enter your artwork is Tuesday, April 10, at 6
LOCAL: After 50-plus years, an iconic Southern California church goes bankrupt as the founding family, the Schullers, step down and cut its ties. 1955: Robert H. Schuller converts a drive-in movie theater
Mother nature invites us all to learn a thing or two on how to conserve our planet. In an effort to promote recycling, reuse and composting, non-profit organizations and SAC students will
A non-student detained by campus safety and police last month for causing a disturbance in the Quad has sparked discussions about free speech and hate speech. Preaching his beliefs in the packed
CAMPUS: The Associated Student Government is making its third attempt to get the Student Representation Fee implemented on campus by next fall. After losing in 2010 and 2011, the initiative is on
Imagine sitting in the restroom on the second floor of the Cesar Chavez Building when an 8.5-magnitude earthquake shakes the tile beneath your feet. How will you stay up to date on
By Marissa Adams With tuition costs set to increase to $46 per unit this summer, do you know where your money goes? From budget juggling by officials to financial aid, we look
NEWS ANALYSIS. Construction is underway for a new soccer field and entrance at the southwest corner of campus, using the last of a multi-million dollar bond measure passed by voters in 2002,
Crimes against property such as electronic equipment is still a concern, but safety officials say that the campus is safe. Despite reassurance from officials, an updated crime statistic shows that larcenies and
California’s community colleges are set to endure potentially drastic changes in the future: Community colleges are known for offering broad and affordable opportunities to millions of Californians, but a shift in priorities