By Jose Servin Tessmann Planetarium is now open. Santa Ana College President Erlinda Martinez hosted the opening of the renovated planetarium and the Veterans Resource Center today at a ceremonial ribbon cutting.
Breaking gender perceptions in sports is personal for Chloe Anderson By Jorge Campos Kids can tell when someone is different, and they sensed that Chloe Anderson wasn’t like them. Anderson knew she
Staff Editorial The transgender community deserves our empathy and a safe space free from danger and violence. Last year, local activist and former Santa Ana College student Zoraida Reyes, a transgender woman, was
Media gives viewers a negative impression of transgender people by not accurately portraying them. By Izabella Santana An actors’ sex is assumed to align with the gender they are playing on television. In most
Containing an outbreak linked to unvaccinated children strains public health resources By John Olivares A measles epidemic that began at Disneyland has spread to 17 states and the District of Columbia, doubling
California educates 60 percent of community college students for free By Jovany Leon Education officials support President Obama’s plan to offer free tuition for two years, but are unsure how it will
When did the hood become associated with troublemakers? Turns out it was at least 900 years ago, when London was plagued by young, unsupervised apprentice boys during the 12th century. By Anjel Ramirez One
It’s going to take willpower to fix the driest four years in California. Staff Editorial Don’t let the recent rain clouds fool you. Despite downpours in late November and early December, the
Azahela Vasquez and Jazmin Avila finished 11 runners apart at State Finals Story and Photos by Jorge Campos Riding in the same van, wearing the same colors, repping the same college, no
New breast procedure gives women a larger cup size without permanence By Jasmine Williams The newest fad in the cosmetic surgery world promises instantly larger breasts for one day. The 20-minute procedure