By Jorge Campos Another case of police brutality swept the nation last month, an-all-too familiar scene with a dead black male and a city angry at those asked to protect it. The
Staff Editorial At a campus safety town hall meeting with two district trustees and a pair of interim safety officials Tuesday, students voiced their displeasure over the district’s decision-making process. The board
By Matthew Salzer Not many know that April is not only the first month of spring but it’s also the Month of the Military Child. The importance of this subculture cannot be
By closing the deal with two Middle Eastcolleges, SAC would compromise its values Staff Editorial Contracting with Saudi Arabia has sparked an ongoing argument this past month at Board of Trustee and Academic
By Matthew Salzer Earlier this month six members of the legislative council of UC Irvine’s Associated Students organization voted to ban all flags from their small office. The vote was prompted by
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
By Jose Servin The shooting attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo last month was not an abuse of the freedom of speech, but a brutal attack on it. That is not
By Haide Hernandez Compared to any other generation, millennials currently have the lowest rates by age of marriage or even refuse to tie the knot. In the 1950’s the median age
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
Stagnant sales for comics stems from alienating potential new fans By Juan Avila Every year people flock to theaters to see the latest superhero film, but the same can’t be said for the