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Texas Ranger pitcher C.J. Wilson in position to pitch a ball

California state may ax sports program

California’s budget crunch is threatening the future of community college athletics. Because of a deficit in the billions of dollars,

Hallway of SAC Cesar Chavez Building

Higher education faces stress test

CALIFORNIA: Community college fees are likely to rise about $10 to $36 per unit, if the budget talks break down

Job wars – Life after college

High grades and a college degree don’t mean much in today’s hyper-competitive job market. Find out how to level the

Busshells of fresh vegetables on display
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  • April 23, 2011

Tripping out at home

Huntington Beach resident Alison Whitcomb used to hop into her car and hit the road nearly every weekend. “If gas

Santa Ana College students forms a human chain
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  • April 23, 2011

Bonding against budget cuts

CALIFORNIA: Community college students and supporters held hands across California on Sunday, April 17, including at the corner of Bristol

Ken Purcell at Hall of Fame gathering
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  • April 23, 2011

Double bogeys for scholarships

AROUND CAMPUS: The SAC Foundation and the Santa Ana College Athletic Hall of Fame are hosting the annual Ed Arnold

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  • April 23, 2011

Fat chance – Beating back obesity

For years, Eric Carltock woke up and went to work, where he would sit in front of a computer all

Students gathered at EPOS Student Leadership Club boot
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  • April 10, 2011

Advanced placement

Outgoing ASG Vice President Steven Mendoza has proposed priority class registration for student government leaders. “I would like to think

Student voter at recent ASG election
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  • April 10, 2011

Voters deny $1 fee increase

AROUND CAMPUS: Evelyn Sanchez won a landslide victory in the Associated Student Government presidential election while the $1 optional student

Side by side flags of Japan and American
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  • April 10, 2011

Funds raised for tsunami victims

AROUND CAMPUS: The International Student Club collected more than $2,000 for the victims of the 9.0 earthquake and the subsequent