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
By Jorge Campos After practicing all summer long on its own turf, the Dons looked right at home in its season opener against the Allan Hancock College Bulldogs on Sept. 6, where
Staff Editorial College and district officials stonewall the press by delaying access to public documents espite repeated demands and a Public Records Act request filed Tuesday, district officials have not provided
Downtown: Local artists, vendors, musicians gather for a good cause By Jovany Leon ocal artists, musicians and small shop owners gathered on a recent Saturday to help the hungry. The second annual Konsept
Maybe your grandmother called breakfast the most important meal of the day, but think again. Today’s health experts question the old wisdom. By Izabella Santana Despite popular belief, breakfast is not the
Three years ago SAC professor Kesha Curtis was killed by her husband By Martin Syjuco eside a solitary cherry tree growing in the garden on the northeast end of campus gathered a
By Liz Monroy A burglar broke into an empty Phillips Hall Theatre early Sept. 6, making off with thousands of dollars of equipment and other valuable items, Sean Small, technology and production