By: Valeria Bautista and Yesenia Varela Opinion: The country should not tolerate chemical warfare. There are two types of evil—those who perform evil acts, and those who stand by and watch it
By: JP Chabot WEIRD COMIC BOOKS, GREAT FLICKS Hollywood has realized that comic adaptations are big business, but studios are only pulling from the top of the well. They can’t keep making
By: Jocelyne Poblador The brick-lined walls of a 1920s-era downtown Santa Ana building received a hipster makeover Tuesday as two local artists motivated by divergent styles brushed the final touches on a
By: C. Harold Pierce A large decorative mosaic panel broke loose and fell to the ground from the third floor of Russell Hall last Monday, leaving many students worried about their safety
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
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
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
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
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
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