By John Olivares The University of California plans to increase enrollment by 10,000 native undergraduates over the next three years. Under the plan approved by the UC Board of Regents, all nine
By Andrew Mata Nintendo is re-releasing its three first Pokémon games — Red, Blue and Yellow — for the 3DS handheld console Feb. 27, the same day as the original Japanese release
By Meghan Kliewer A new art exhibit at Santa Ana College showcases sculptures, paintings and drawings by several California artists. Each art piece in the exhibit is one part of a series, which
By Jose Servin Relatable tragedies serve as the inspiration for songs by Mexican ska group Los Estramboticos, says lead singer Arturo Ruelas, also known as “Pino.” Los Estramboticos’ 20-plus-year career is anything
By John Olivares After an 18-month makeover, Dunlap Hall is back in business. Building upgrades include new steel guardrails, upgraded elevators that do not require key cards and a staircase entry closer
By Erica Winter In college, the weekend starts on Thursday and, thankfully, there are always new events happening in Orange County and beyond to help get you through it. Every week, we’ll comb through
CAMPUS VOICES: “HOW IS YOUR FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL GOING?” By Laura Garcia Students got an adorable, furry surprise in the quad this week. Starting off the spring semester at Santa Ana College,
By Emilio Rodriguez Think outside tradition this Valentine’s Day. A romantic hike ending with a picnic provides an intimate environment. Crystal Cove State Park in Laguna Beach offers an ocean view from
By R. Nicanor Santana A weeklong manhunt for three inmates that began with a brazen escape in Orange County ended Jan. 30 when a homeless man spotted a white van that authorities