The maintenance department juggles an increased workload after grappling with budget cuts and a hiring freeze. The smell of standing water combines with fresh-cut grass and saturates the air. You look around
LOCAL: Santa Ana community reacts to the signing of AB 131 by Gov. Jerry Brown. Illegal immigrants are now eligible for state-funded aid and scholarships after Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law
It has been 26 years since Alex Odeh was assassinated at his Santa Ana office on October 11, 1985. Odeh was killed by a pipe bomb, which was triggered when he tried
An Orange County jury found 10 Muslim students guilty on two counts of misdemeanor to conspire and disrupt a speech by the Israeli ambassador at UC Irvine last winter. The students, seven
With flu season on the way, the Health Center will offer flu shots for $15 on a first-come, first-served basis starting Oct. 3. The campus absence policy only allows four missed classes
Step to the left, cha cha cha, step to the right, cha cha cha, moved those at the Latino Heritage event in the Quad. Latino 96. 3 and DJ Eddie One turned
The Inter-Club Counsel kicked off Spirit Day on Tuesday at the Quad. About 30 students participated with the guys from the football team. “We really wanted to show our teams’ support and
News analysis The Board of Trustees earlier this month approved the district’s budget under the shadow of a series of controversial moves by the state legislature that will significantly reduce community college
Influx of money gives boost to soldiers resource center. The Rancho Santiago Community College District’s Veterans Resource Center now has an additional $100,000 to work with, thanks to the Soldiers to Scholars
Homeless veterans received health care and social services from local volunteers on Sept. 17 and 18 in the Santa Ana College parking lot. Veterans and their families were provided with basic services,