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Gov. Jerry Brown and the Dream Act

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
September 12, 2011

9/11: After a decade has the US learned anything?

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
September 12, 2011

Closing the door on domestic violence

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
September 10, 2011

Remaining vigilant

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,
May 7, 2011
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Students react to Bin Laden’s death

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
May 7, 2011

What’s next after Bin Laden?

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
May 7, 2011
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It’s a pain in the gas

STAFF EDITORIAL: Oil prices are at an all-time high but it should not control our lives. When placed in tough situations, Americans tend to roll up their sleeves, go to work, and
April 23, 2011

Hold the butter, hide the remote

America the brave or America the fat? Our country, built on the notion of hard work and independent drive, has eaten itself into an epidemic. Whether you’re a person who blames the
April 23, 2011
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Who gets priority?

STAFF EDITORIAL: Good intentions can sometimes have the wrong results. College is the right place to correct them. Outgoing ASG Vice President Steven Mendoza undoubtedly had good intentions by trying to get
April 10, 2011
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