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
For the first time in California history, recreational marijuana users can smoke the plant legally. Adults can now possess up to an ounce of marijuana, grow and smoke the plant at home
Santa Ana College student Barbara Jaime, 19, grew up surrounded by religious images in her home. A painting of The Last Supper hung above her dining room table, while a colorful woodcarving
Hello Kitty has landed in America in a big way. The country’s first Hello Kitty pop-up cafe is now open at the Irvine Spectrum. The pop-up is a pink cuteness overload built
In the longest list of ballot measures since 2000, on Tuesday California residents will vote on a range of propositions. The ballot measures range from background checks for purchasing ammunition to the reformation and repeal
A live-action Mulan movie due out in 2018 caused uproar when it was revealed that Jennifer Lawrence, a white actress, would have the lead role. As soon as the casting decision for the
Thousands of young music fans from all over Orange County, California and beyond convened in Santa Ana over the weekend to experience Beach Goth, an eccentric music festival that brought together the