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Student Life Made Easy

By: C. Harold Pierce and Jocelyne Poblador With essays, exams and all-nighters sure to come, college is tough enough as it is. When you add in the long hunt for a
August 26, 2013

It’s More Complex Than Imaginable

By: Shane Collins Millions of dollars and months later Santa Ana College’s state-of-the-art facility is complete. 5.6 Million Cost of the field allocated through Measure E funds with a five-year maintenance plan
August 25, 2013

Dons Open New Season On Turf

By: Shane Collins After a year and a half of construction a state-of-the-art multimillion dollar soccer field was inaugurated July 8. It’s the second athletic facility constructed at Santa Ana College within
August 25, 2013

Student Debt Devalues Degrees

By: C.Harold Pierce The deal made by Congress to increase student interest rates creates an educational roadblock. Starting this semester, rates jump to about 3.9 percent and will continue to rise with
August 25, 2013

District Purchases Vacant Lot

By: C. Harold Pierce Faculty will have additional parking across the street next fall after the district purchases a $5 million vacant lot east of campus. Rancho Santiago Community College District signed
August 25, 2013

Binge Watching

By: Jocelyne Poblador My, how the TV consumer has changed. The advent of streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu Plus and Amazon Instant Video may have destroyed the water-cooler culture, but they’ve
August 25, 2013

Protestors demand halt to jailings

MARCHING FOR FREEDOM: Immigration rights activists rally for a change in local detainment laws. The monotony of a city council meeting was broken Tuesday when protesters demanded an end to Santa Ana’s
May 12, 2013

Roadrunners sweep the Dons

Dons 2013 Softball playoffs versus College of the Desert. The game, and the season, had been over for about 20 minutes. The dugouts were empty. One player remained on the field. Sophomore
May 12, 2013

Insecure communities

Federal deportation program breaks families apart while leaving residents in fear. When it comes to policing neighborhoods, the top priority should be protecting residents — not deporting them. When the Santa Ana
May 12, 2013
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