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Pepper sprayed at the frontlines: Saturday’s “riot” according to a student protester

*We are using a pseudonym to protect the identity of the protestor.  When studio arts major John Smith arrived on

A tale of two George Floyd protests: Orange Circle and Santa Ana

George Floyd’s murder at the hands (or more accurately, knees) of Derek Chauvin of the Minneapolis Police department have sent

Quarantine diaries: Sights, thoughts and creativity from 5 el Don staffers

These last few months have made us feel crazy, they’ve made us feel uneasy and they’ve even made us feel

Sports might be canceled, but they are still connecting us

I remember the play like it was yesterday, it was the 2009 U.S. Open semifinal in the third set, Roger

Who gets to be American in the age of coronavirus?

In a recent Tweet, President Donald Trump called the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, the “Chinese Virus.” His comment

The government’s COVID-19 response is screwing community college students

In the past week, decision-makers on both sides of the political spectrum and across the country are rushing to respond

All I needed was beans and tampons. Then, coronavirus hit

The grocery stores in Santa Ana were just as chaotic yesterday as I feared. Imagine a mix of famine-stricken countries

It’s Time to Value Freedom of Speech

Not a day goes by without hearing someone throwing around “free speech” as an excuse for verbal insults and personal

Immigrants are Dreamers Not Nightmares

Immigrants are not criminals. Rather they are criminalized.  Criminals are barred from receiving protections such as the Deferred Action for

Point of View: Women Live in Fear

The headphones you’ve had in all day come out in favor of listening more closely to your surroundings. You dial