By Chelsea Ybanez Cody Foute spent her adolescence working in fear under a street level pimp who kept her in line with beatings, mental abuse and emotional bondage. Coming from a broken
Staff Editorial Accidents happen, but campus officials should have seen this one coming years ago. A 200-pound slab of concrete from Russell Hall broke loose and crashed three stories below Monday. Fortunately, no
By: Shane Collins After a year and a half of construction a state-of-the-art multimillion dollar soccer field was inaugurated July 8. It’s the second athletic facility constructed at Santa Ana College within
Unions will get $198 million of Measure Q money. In a 5-2 vote April 1, the Board of Trustees moved to award a series of construction projects worth $198 million to union-only
ELECTION 2012. With the 2012 election results in, President Barack Obama overcame a stagnant economy, increased debt and high unemployment to win a second term. Following his victory Obama took the stage
After two years of television ads, billions raised in campaign contributions and vastly different approaches to our country’s future, the indecision of American politics comes to an end as voters cast their
MacArthur Fellow says Libreria Martinez will not change and will operate under same philosophy n bustling downtown Santa Ana, Rueben Martinez stands next to a freshly hung banner, drawing attention from curious
A new soccer field will bring more than just a place to play for students and the surrounding community. Santa Ana College students, members of the community and even Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez