OPINION: It takes money to make money. Sixty percent of students say internships are now mandatory for graduation at their colleges. A study by Internbridge.com shows most undergraduates do not have a
Every Thanksgiving 14 million Americans spend the holiday eating in restaurants, according to the National restaurants Association. Many dread the work that goes into Thanksgiving as 31% of families say they don’t
The holiday season is nowhere near, yet stores like Target have already started airing commercials on television showing snow, Christmas lights and a giant bull terrier carrying a gift bag promoting the
CAMPUS ISSUES. Protesters and demonstrators for two different causes took a stand on campus last week, one group holding signs, the other in a silent protest. Students continued to pass by unimpressed
EDUCATION. Stacie Halas, an eighth-grade science teacher at Haydock Intermediate School in Oxnard, Calif., was fired after students found pornographic videos of her on the Internet. The videos were reportedly made six
STAFF EDITORIAL. Board President Phillip Yarbrough has placed his political interests ahead of quality education. District Trustee Phillip Yarbrough’s recent opinion published in the Orange County Register opposing Prop 30, and his
HALLOWEEN: Every Halloween, women find another excuse to dress up … let’s say slutty. “It’s a night of the year to have a little extra fun with dress up,” Santa Ana College
The third and final 2012 presidential debate has concluded Monday in an exceedingly close race, showing polls at a dead heat. In arguably the most intense series of debates to date, the
A new law allowing illegal immigrants to drive benefits not only them but also California’s economy and citizen rivers statewide. After years of heated debates, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law allowing
OPINION: LOCAL POLITICS Mayor Miguel Pulido has strived to strengthen the city through the arts by bringing the Orange County School of the Arts and The Artists Village to downtown. Even though