Sports
Track and field athletes at College of the Canyons have an additional hurdle to clear this season because of the Northridge earthquake.
March 4, 1994
California
Low teacher morale, high enrollments and an Anglo-Latino political split are some of the issues dominating Board of Trustee election races in three San Gabriel Valley community college districts.
Nov. 5, 1989
Before Chapman College officials announced plans to construct three new buildings on the Orange campus, Acting President James Doti took an unusual step: He called the leader of a neighborhood historical preservation group to alert him to the proposed expansion.
June 13, 1989
Education: Annual report indicates they outstripped counterparts statewide on several counts, including the SAT.
April 30, 1996
Area commencement ceremonies: * Los Angeles City College--6 p.m. tonight on the campus Quad, 855 N.
June 11, 1992
Peter Jan Sartorio, a 54-year-old food entrepreneur from the Bay Area, was the latest parent in the college admissions scandal case to be sentenced.
Oct. 11, 2019
There is a vast unhappiness in the Santa Ana-Tustin-Orange area among the thousands who have graduated in the last 70 years from Santa Ana College.
May 19, 1985
The United College of Business has sued Downey, alleging the city blocked its expansion because of fears that enrollment of additional minority students would “discourage higher income, white customers from patronizing nearby businesses.”
Oct. 1, 1987
Rancho Santiago College’s branch campus in Orange will almost double in size if Gov.
Jan. 10, 1987
Technology and the Internet
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, have donated $5 million to help undocumented immigrants attend college, Zuckerberg said in a post on his Facebook page.
June 17, 2015