I see our country being divided by racial profiling and violence. This summer was a deadly and dangerous one, awakening us to the harsh reality that the people who are supposed to
Last week I attended two Santa Ana College athletic events and was shocked by the lack of fans. Our women’s soccer team is undefeated, and playing better than they have in years,
By Meghan Kliewer Social media interaction can damage the way you perceive yourself. Young adults use social media the most of any age group, Pew Research Center found. We, as college students,
By Rosalia Cato Protesting at political rallies can make demonstrators look bad when they are not organized. While at the Donald Trump rally in April at the Costa Mesa fairgrounds, anti-Trump protesters
Staff Editorial Santa Ana College’s offer to cover first-year tuition for students who graduate from the Santa Ana Unified School District means taking a progressive leap forward. Students who avail themselves of
By Erica Winter Thanks to Santa Ana College’s master plan, I know what it is like to be lost in a maze. During the construction of the school’s water and power lines
Staff Editorial In most American history textbooks, you can read about Brown v. Board of Education. They tell the story of the landmark victory for the Brown family that overturned institutionalized racism
Why She Should Be President By Angel Ramirez Hillary Clinton is the perfect candidate for president because she has clearly stated her plans to ease problems for working families and students. She
Why He Should Be President By Diana Viera Ted Cruz is the only presidential candidate looking to create more jobs. That alone should catch the attention of many voters. He
Staff Editorial Communications Professor Vera Holder acted like a hero when campus security left her and her students to fend for themselves in a dangerous situation on March 19. After reading a