By Juan Avila Twitter replaced its iconic star-shaped favorite button with a heart-shaped “like” button on Nov. 3. While the change was made with user’s interests in mind, tweets flooded the site
Staff Editorial Two district trustees justified their decision to arm campus safety officers, saying it was grounded on sound research, in an opinion published in the Orange County Register earlier this month.
By Itzel Quintana The UC Board of Regents may change its freedom of speech policy to protect students from religious, ethnic and gender bias. While rewriting rules in an attempt to protect
By Kevin Vazquez Waiting for an Uber on a recent Saturday night, my friends are glued to their phones, swiping away, trying to find a date for the evening. In order to
By Arleeny Escarcega Everywhere I turned, a Mexican flag was waving. A group of Mexico supporters paraded a cardboard cut-out of Donald Trump wearing a mustache and donning a sombrero inscribed with “Viva
By Meghan Kliewer Santa Ana Police Department has 24 blocked and 100 muted accounts on its Twitter, and that is wrong because citizens cannot interact with the city agency. Refusing exposure to
Staff Editorial The Centennial Celebration lit up the neighborhood, with a fireworks display that finished off Santa Ana’s 100th birthday party with a bang. The first two musical performances of the night
Staff Editorial The Rancho Santiago Community College District faces allegations of securities fraud by failing to disclose necessary repairs to one of its buildings before Measure Q funds were allocated to fix
By Kevin Vazquez Let’s be clear: competitive gaming is not a sport and its gamers are not athletes. Fans of traditional sports say the comparison between sports and video games is disrespectful
By Nashe Harley Police departments nationwide are searching for less-than-lethal ways of stopping suspects following a trend of controversial police killings that sparked protests and riots. The latest less-lethal weapon to be