By Jovanny Leon The Ceramics Department hosted the annual Chili Bowl Sale Wednesday, displaying an array of ceramics on tables outside the arts building lobby. Sale of the pieces raised money for
Late muralist’s heirs have been on a quest to find and restore his forgotten and hidden artworks By Liz Monroy Behind layers of dust, worn stage props, and shrouded in mystery backstage
Responding to a rising trend of rapes, Gov. Jerry Brown signs a law helping protect female students. Sexual assaults at California campuses rose 11 percent since 2010. By Katie Porter A new state
New Twist The Theatre Deparment updates a thousand-year-old tale of tyranny by switching gender roles and arming Roman soliders with machine guns By Nashe Harley Crowds of people rush on stage screaming “Hail
By Jorge Campos and Jaime Buenaventura The Dons match its season goal total in the final non-OEC home game A six-day delay caused by excessive heat wasn’t enough to help the visiting
Staff Editorial By casting a female to portray one of history’s most powerful men, the Theatre Department makes a timely statement The Santa Ana College Theatre Department’s version of William Shakespeare’s “Julius
By Katie Porter Vector control officials went door to door in a neighborhood near Santa Ana College last week in response to the county’s worst outbreak since West Nile virus first appeared
By Jovany Leon In response to concerns about fairness and public trust, the district hired an outside firm to handle the parking citation appeals process. Phoenix Group Information Systems will process, collect
By Jorge Campos Eight different Dons scored Tuesday in an 8-0 rout of undermanned Palomar College at home. The Comets entered the game down four players who missed the bus, including its
By Jorge Campos The Santa Ana College Main Gallery opened its first fall exhibit Dancing and Dueling by husband and wife Joe and Elena Wolek on Sept. 17. “I like to