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Students gathered at EPOS Student Leadership Club boot

Advanced placement

Outgoing ASG Vice President Steven Mendoza has proposed priority class registration for student government leaders. “I would like to think of this as an incentive for those who are elected to ASG,”
April 10, 2011
Student voter at recent ASG election

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 representation fee fell short of the two-thirds vote required. Sanchez defeated Karla
April 10, 2011
Side by side flags of Japan and American

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 tsunami that wiped out entire towns in Japan. The event was organized
April 10, 2011
Portrait of Governor Jerry Brown

California state: Budget standoff looms

California’s sticky budget mess lies in the hands of legislators who appear unwilling to compromise. Gov. Jerry Brown’s budget plan, intended to help ease the state out of a deficit, hit a
April 10, 2011

Academic Angst – $10 fee hike on the horizon

Co-Writer: Daniel Hernandez. Despite signs of economic recovery, California community colleges face another round of budget cuts and a tuition increase of at least $10 per unit beginning in July. In a
April 10, 2011
Illustration of voters putting ballots into ballot box

Optional fee awaits voter approval

AROUND CAMPUS: Students at Santa Ana College will vote on March 29, 30 for a new Associated Student Government President and Vice President for next semester. Karla Perez and Evelyn Sanchez are
March 28, 2011
Illustration of hand dropping ballot into ballot box

Optional fee placed on ballot

AROUND CAMPUS: In an effort to narrow a funding gap brought on by a budget shortfall, the ASG Student Senate proposed adding an optional $1 fee. The proposal will be on the
March 10, 2011

Enrollment falls

Student enrollment at Santa Ana College dropped 28 percent this spring in part because of California’s economic crisis, district officials said. This semester 19,719 students enrolled in credited classes compared to 25,329
March 10, 2011

TAGGED – Vandals hits campus.

He had five minutes between classes and needed a quick detour for instant relief in the Fine Arts men’s bathroom. Student Jeff Ruben looked up from washing his hands. He wasn’t counting
March 10, 2011
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