When tuition and fees increase, all students seem to do is complain. The problem with complaining, however, is that without action to follow it, nothing will change. With a new budget in
Twenty-two California schools had their standardized test scores thrown out this year for offenses ranging from cheating to minor mistakes and noncompliance with mandatory procedures from the National Center for Fair &
Comedy Central aired its roast of the winningiest actor of all time, Carlos Irwin Estevez — otherwise known as Charlie Sheen — on Sept. 18, and the event couldn’t have come at
If the past has taught us anything, it’s that we still have a long way to go. Since that clear, crisp morning 10 years ago, Americans have had to overcome the tremendous
As the California State Senate voted to pass the Dream Act Sept. 1, young Californians from all backgrounds moved closer to attaining the accessible, affordable education that was once the hallmark of
The U.S. government’s account of 9/11 terrorist attacks the foundation of the open-ended wars that are exhausting America’s resources and destroying its reputation. Americans have been bound to the story of the
When Santa Ana College speech communications professor Kesha Curtis Hondo was found dead in her home this summer, it was a shock to her family and the SAC community. Indications are that
STAFF EDITORIAL: The death of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden does not mean we are living in a safer world. Our reaction to the death of Osama bin Laden, in some ways,
AROUND SANTA ANA COLLEGE CAMPUS: JACOB BROADDUS, Business major “I feel like he’s been out of the picture for so long now that I really don’t know that it will make too
COMMENTARY: The death of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden signaled a victory for freedom and affirmed for humankind the basic right to live without fear. Here in America it offered some closure