The venue was pitch black with lasers darting back and forth across the dance floor. Women wore vibrant outfits with costume makeup, tutus, flashy tops and eerie contacts. Men wore dresses, high-heels
You’re paying that $25 activity fee every year, but do you have a say in how it’s spent? Associated Student Government is your representation on campus and elections for the 2019-2020 academic
Snacks and sandwiches aren’t the only quick food options at campus stores anymore — that is, if you can afford one of Everytable’s new grab-and-go dishes. The L.A.-based company is known for
The emcee cut the music but hands continued to clap on beat. Rapper Rocky Angelini breathed heavily and smiled, his short set complete. The sky was getting darker, with hues of blue
The Rancho Santiago Community College District Board of Trustees unanimously approved a license extension agreement with the City of Santa Ana March 25 that will keep the district’s Centennial Education Center in
Nicole Yniguez isn’t afraid to stand out. With her signature fake lashes, fresh fluorescent eye shadow, glitter on her hair and face, and bows on her ponytail, the Dons star pitcher arrives
For the first time in decades, high school transcripts, coursework and grades will count more than placement testing. Starting in fall 2019, students will no longer be required to take English and
Dozens of rich parents were indicted last month for buying their children’s way into the country’s top schools. This just shows how the education system is built on a broken foundation, one
Seven minutes away from completing the goal he had set out for himself eight years ago, Luis Vargas, a skinny little kid from San Jose had one last opponent to get through;
March by Rep. John Lewis is not your typical historical memoir. The civil rights advocate turned Congressman shows and tells the various stories that made up the civil rights movement through graphics