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Broken Pipe Floods Johnson Center Classroom

By Nikki Nelsen

A pipe burst on the second floor of the Johnson Center Monday afternoon, Sept. 11, leading to a student evacuation and a classroom closure.

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  • September 20, 2017
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Construction Puts Students At A Loss

By el Don News

Our 100-year-old campus is undergoing a massive makeover and those currently dealing with the annoyance of it all won’t even reap the benefit.

Campus Construction Nears Halfway Point

By Jillian Cathey

The months of endless dirt, re-routings and noise are coming to an end in Spring 2018, as construction on central campus nears completion.

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  • May 10, 2017
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Music Department Makes Last-Minute Move to Johnson Center

By Noemi Mosqueda

Safety hazards in the N Building caused students and faculty of the Santa Ana College Music Department to relocate to the vacant Johnson Center.

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  • March 23, 2017
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Major Construction Continues at SAC

By Laura O. Garcia

Santa Ana College is about a quarter of the way through a multi-year infrastructure upgrade that has replaced much of

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  • September 29, 2016
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Get Your Grub at SAC’s Two New Gourmet Food Trucks

By Mary Nguyen

UPDATE 9/6: Street Food Company is no longer parking on campus and Buqqa Gourmet has brought in an additional truck. One is located in

Staff Helps Students Navigate a Construction-Filled Campus

By Laura O. Garcia

Santa Ana College faculty was out early Monday morning helping students find their classes on a campus fragmented by construction.

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  • August 23, 2016
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Navigating Through Campus Is Turning Into a Maze

By el Don News

By Erica Winter Thanks to Santa Ana College’s master plan, I know what it is like to be lost in

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Campus Construction Increases Parking Woes

By Jorge Campos

No issue has plagued Santa Ana College like parking. And it just got worse. An empty lot on the corner

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  • March 16, 2016
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Classes Resume in Dunlap Hall

By el Don News

By John Olivares After an 18-month makeover, Dunlap Hall is back in business. Building upgrades include new steel guardrails, upgraded

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  • February 18, 2016
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