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Coping with Stress

For sophomore Eric Rodriguez, focusing on football while trying to balance his grades is a lot to deal with. The day before the spring semester started, Rodriguez was told his full ride
February 14, 2011

Cutbacks could raise units $10

Because of the austerity measures hatched by Gov. Jerry Brown in an attempt to bring California back from the brink of debt, community colleges may have to turn away about 350,000 students
February 14, 2011
Mac computers in news room

Computer stolen from newsroom

An Apple iMac computer was stolen from a department chair’s office over the Christmas break. The 27-inch monitor computer, worth about $2,000, was taken from C.W. Little’s office in the C-Building. “There
February 14, 2011

He’s a Stand-up Teacher

Encouraging a packed auditorium to hum a seductive song, the 72-year-old biology professor begins to unbutton his short-sleeve, collared shirt to get the attention of his antsy class. Dan Goldmann, a warm
February 14, 2011

Sex slaves find hope

Victims of the illicit billion dollar business find an advocate in a Cambodian woman who survived and found strength after the horrors of rape and abuse. A 12-year-old Cambodian girl is forced
November 8, 2010

Enrollment down

Santa Ana College enrollment dropped by more than 1,000 students this semester. “The economy has definitely caused problems with students attending classes due to cost,” said Normåan Fujimoto, vice president of academic
September 13, 2010
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