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
By Jose Servin A member of student leadership denied my right to take photographs at a March 21 Associated Student Government meeting, citing a restrictive policy that violates California law. The attorney
By Diana Viera The first-ever staff editorial written in el Don in 1923 was about parking issues. It’s still a problem today. Leaving home an hour earlier to spend about 20 minutes driving in circles to
WHY HE SHOULD BE PRESIDENT By Gracia Sanchez Bernie Sanders might be the first socialist to go this far in the presidential nominations. His policies are especially appealing to young voters. With his idea of free
WHY HE SHOULD BE PRESIDENT By Aurielle Weiss Corruption and scandal haunt Capitol Hill and politicians are at the helm. More of these same types of politicians are not what we need. Perhaps Donald
Staff Editorial The fatal March 3 stabbing of Nathan Alfaro in downtown Santa Ana is a cruel reminder of the risks associated with developing a nightlife scene in a city with a history of violence. Alfaro’s murder was
By Meghan Kliewer Wonder Woman is a feminist icon. Comic book writer William Moulton Marston created the character Wonder Woman in 1941 with the theme in mind that women are more superior
Staff Editorial The week-long manhunt for three inmates who escaped from the Santa Ana Central Men’s Jail, about a mile away from Santa Ana College, took place mostly online. A coordinated effort
By Andrew Mata With the Super Bowl Sunday came high-price commercials that companies like Heinz, Doritos, Hyundai and Budweiser pay millions of dollars per second to air. Here are my top five: Pokémon highlighted
By Itzel Quintana After spending a 10-hour day staring at computer screens and white boards nothing sounds better than rushing home to the comfort of my bed. But somewhere on the drive