A woman turned off a service road and drove more than a hundred feet down a campus walkway Monday night, halting her sedan just shy of hitting the C Building, witnesses said.
The University of California Board of Regents approved a proposed new budget plan for 2017-18 last month that will increase tuition costs and fees. The tuition increase will be the first of
Venues all across downtown Santa Ana will host free sessions of spoken word, improvisation, read-alouds and more for its first Boca de Oro Art & Lit Fringe Festival in downtown Santa Ana
Thousands are concerned after President Donald Trump’s executive order banning travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries into the United States took effect during his first week in office.
First, there is silence. Then, a syrupy wave of synthesizer keys and jangling beats bounces in. It begins slowly before starting its patient ascent. The intensity builds, each click of the key
After working for about a year and a half without a new contract, faculty from both Santa Ana College and Santiago Canyon College attended the Nov. 14 board meeting dressed in black. “We
Protestors rallied in the streets of Downtown Santa Ana on Nov. 13 in opposition to President-elect Donald Trump’s negative campaign messages and policies targeting women, African-Americans, Muslims, people with disabilities and the
Santa Ana College Dons defeated the Pasadena City College Lancers 43-21 on Nov. 12, extending its winning streak to five games. Already leading 3-0 at the end of the first quarter, the
In a shocking win that defied polls, Donald J. Trump became the 45th president elect of the United States Nov. 8 after launching a long campaign against Democrat Hillary Clinton. The New