Without a car traveling feels more like a chore than something to enjoy. While the bus is a great option for nearby destinations, going a further distance is a hassle. When looking
Santa Ana College’s Art Gallery debuted “Three Strong Women” on Sep. 11, featuring the work of sculptor Gina Herrera, welder Veronica Preciado, and painter Katherine Zhukovsky. The exhibit was created by Gallery
The Dons mounted a spirited comeback against the Vaqueros, winning 27-24, on Saturday night. The game was highlighted by a game-saving fumble return touchdown by Owen Tessch, giving Santa Ana the lead
Orange County’s adored LGBTQ Pride Festival and Parade is packing up and leaving homey Downtown Santa Ana for the buttoned-up OC Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. As a Santanero and someone who’s been
Starting Fall 2026, students and automotive industry professionals in Southern California will have a new opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree at Santa Ana College. SAC’s Automotive Technology faculty are working closely
About 3,000 horror fans celebrated their favorite time of year at the Heritage Museum of OC last weekend. Attendees dressed up as Wednesday Addams, bought Scream shirts, munched on skeleton-themed esquites, posed
A charter high school will continue to rent campus classrooms for its several hundred students until Rancho Santiago Community College District approves a lease agreement for the second floor of the Digital
Santa Ana claimed an exhilarating five-set victory against San Diego City College on Monday, their last game before conference. Although the season started rocky, the women’s volleyball team has been working hard
Santa Ana College women’s soccer lost 2-1 to Desert College on Friday. The Dons struggled in the beginning minutes of the first half as the Roadrunners were dribbling and connecting passes near
Officials have worked around a glitch in this year’s application for federal financial aid that stopped students with parents without Social Security numbers from being able to submit their form, but students