The Rancho Santiago Community College District Board of Trustees voted Oct. 11 to suspend the COVID-19 student vaccine mandate that was set to go into effect in spring 2023 and the employee
In an empty lot two blocks away from Downtown Santa Ana’s La Cuatro, dozens of people gathered for a fundraiser to commemorate one of the 1,500 victims of violent crime in Santa
The SAC Photography and Journalism and Media Studies departments launched a cross-listed Introduction to Photojournalism class this fall to explore the theory and practice of the photographer as a journalist. A recent
An Orange County superior court judge ruled in favor of the Registrar of Voters after the district attempted to sue to have a proposed bond placed on the upcoming ballot. The $420
IF NOT YOU, WHO? Local and state governments decide everything from what classes are offered to the sales tax you pay every day, where you can buy, or smoke weed to which
In an unassuming warehouse in an industrial section of Santa Ana, Andrea Lupear is surrounded by trays filled with hundreds of small, round, sugar-covered gummies in reds and oranges. She gently sifts
Santa Ana College students are budgeting more than ever before while looking for ways to make ends meet. According to the U.S Department of agriculture, food costs increased about 1% from July
Citing multiple complaints from students, ASG President Melani Fernandez announced at the recent board meeting that the library would be extending its hours until 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday. It is also
Ivy league colleges want community college students like you. On Tuesday October 11, recruiters from Yale, Princeton, Amherst College, Pomona College and Williams College met with SAC students in the Johnson Building
The metal plates are rusted and chipped. The grips are worn down on the barbells. Only a third of the football team fits inside at one time. After three years of no