The Santa Ana College’s, Math Lab is now open six days a week through a daily Zoom link on their website Staffed by both tutors and instructors, the Math Lab offers tutoring
Getting a hold of your books can be a challenge depending on what your availability might be, but the Don Bookstore is offering textbooks by mail, through curbside pickup and through window
Early results are in for the 2020 election, not just for president, but also for many local seats as well as several ballot measures to change California’s laws. Though some ballots are
Without the obnoxious fans yelling, “I love you” every five seconds or the flash of cell phones going off, viewing a virtual music festival through my laptop was a memorable and exhilarating
This map includes food banks, COVID-19 test sites, low-cost healthcare, and emergency resources focused on the city of Santa Ana. This map is regularly updated with new information. Have some info for
As fires rage across two different parts of Orange County causing the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents, staff photographers, Danny De La Cruz, Andrea Antonio, and Julian Reynoso, head to
Ash rains down from fiery, smoke-filled skies as winds howl and wreak havoc throughout the county. Is it the end of times? No, it’s just October. Santa Ana winds began laying siege
A wildfire driven by gusting Santa Ana winds broke out in Silverado Canyon early Monday, closing Santiago Canyon College while forcing evacuations and critically injuring two firefighters. At 6:47 a.m., a fire
SAC’s new interim president, Dr. Marilyn Martinez Flores aspires to be the voice of teachers and students, and she’s rolling her sleeves up to get the job done. Dr. Flores’s first job
As spring drew to an end you might have realized that it was very different, and maybe even difficult to balance your schoolwork with personal issues. Here are some tips from el