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State’s ‘shenanigans’ burden RSCCD budget

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
September 26, 2011
Portrait of Andrew Hanson

Vets fundraiser net $100K

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
September 26, 2011
Veterans and public at the special events for veterans on SAC campus

Homeless vets find home for weekend

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,
September 26, 2011

Fewer buses stop here

A ride around town Imagine walking to your bus stop to find you missed the ride that gets you to class on time. The next bus doesn’t arrive for 30 minutes, and
September 26, 2011
Rendering of Northeast Corner of the South Pool

A sacred site of patriotism and renewal

TOWER FOOTPRINTS: To accompany the world’s tallest and sturdiest skyscraper, the footprints of the original Twin Towers have been transformed from gaping holes into two of the largest man-made waterfalls in the
September 10, 2011
Professor Lance Lockwood almost in tear while giving eulogy at church.

SAC Loses ‘Shining Star’, Kesha remembered

Family, friends and faculty gathered at the Second Baptist Church of Santa Ana July 15 to celebrate the life of Santa Ana College speech communications professor Kesha Curtis Hondo. The service was
September 10, 2011
Students with face covered in red dye carrying sign protesting against funding cut at University California system.

UC cut hurting students

Forget about majoring in nursing at Humboldt State — the program is being phased out. The University of California at Davis students can no longer get bachelor’s degrees in applied science, avian
September 10, 2011
Empty alley between buildings on SAC campus.

Police nab robbers

Three teenagers were arrested July 27 on suspicion of armed robbery after returning to the scene of the crime, wearing the same hats and riding the same bicycles. The suspects are all
September 10, 2011

One World Trade Center

Also known as the Freedom Tower, this architectural marvel represents American recovery. In 2003, NYC hosted a national competition for the design of the new World Trade Center. Among thousands of entries,
September 10, 2011

Soldiers to Scholars Reception on 9/15

The Rancho Santiago Community College District will hold an event to raise funds for United States armed forces veterans returning to Orange County on Sept 15, 2011. The Soldiers to Scholars Reception
September 10, 2011
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