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A montage with the title Bottle-Shock, a photo of a man drinking water from a plastic bottle, a bottle with guides on the basics of bottled water, and several Kleen Kanteen brand metallic water bottles.

Bottle shock

Walking around campus with an empty plastic bottle container in hand, it dawns on you that the bins once labeled “recycle” are missing. Instead of tossing it in the trash, you decide
November 20, 2011
Illustration of a student in graduation gown made with print of $50 currency shredding at the bottom of gown.

Making the grade

College students today confront an unprecedented challenge in addition to balancing study, work, and maintaining a social life: while they are spending more time working on their degrees, fewer students are finishing,
November 20, 2011
The sculptured statue about the height of the Mission's building, in the shape of a vase with floating images of body parts around it. At the back is the logo of Orange County Rescue Mission and front view of its building.

Mission offers help to needy

Every winter, the Santa Ana and Fullerton armories open their doors to hundreds of homeless and otherwise needy individuals. The shelters provide food, shelter and warmth as temperatures and prospects turn cold.
November 20, 2011
Terry Lee holding a hand written sign "OUR FORFATHERS Would be ASHAMED".

Small-scale group occupies Santa Ana

NEWS ANALYSIS. Working with the same template as Occupy Wall Street, hundreds in Santa Ana began their protest in late October in front of the Ronald Reagan Federal Building where stringent ordinances
November 20, 2011
A student with a big stack of text book and Webster's Dictionary.

Campus: Scholarships

Santa Ana College awards more than $400,000 in scholarships annually, but fewer students are applying for them. To be eligible for a scholarship from SAC, students must be enrolled with at least
November 20, 2011

Feds crack down on medicinal marijuana

Support to legalize pot in California is growing despite federal crackdowns on medical marijuana dispensaries. Federal prosecutors announced in October their intention to shut down medical marijuana dispensaries that operate legally in
November 20, 2011
Multiple side by side giant screens with views of stars in the sky.

Sky’s the limit for science students

The Santa Ana College Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics program will receive about $530,000 a year to reach students and those from around the surrounding community. The grant is directed toward low-income
November 6, 2011
Protestors carry signs carrying signs in Orange County; one of the protestor was wearing the Fawkes mask.

Occupy movement spreads in the O.C.

NEWS ANALYSIS: One Civic Center Plaza in Irvine, Calif. has become the epicenter for peaceful but passionate protest, forming a collective of people who claim to be fed up with corporate greed
November 6, 2011
Portrait of Kevin Strong on getting around in his wheelchair

Obituary: Kevin Strong

Former Santa Ana College Speech Communications professor Kevin Strong passed away Oct. 29 after a years-long battle with spinal cancer and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, better known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
November 6, 2011

Eye of the dragon – Global cultures celebrated

– Co-written by Robert Wojtkiewicz (elDon Co-Editor-in-Chief) and Evelyn kielich (el Don Style Editor) – The Santa Ana College International Student Program held its annual International Festival in the Quad on Thursday,
November 6, 2011
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