
The Dangers of Restrictive Dieting
March 21, 2016
By Meghan Kliewer Diets typically help people lose weight, but sometimes the costs outweigh the expected benefits. The popularity of trendy restrictive diets, like juice cleanses or

Transgender Don Named Female Student-Athlete of the Year
March 21, 2016
By Diana Viera Sophomore Chloe Anderson was awarded the Female Scholar Athlete of the Year this past Friday at the 2015-2016 Student Athlete Awards. She is the

Dons Finish Strong Behind MVP
March 18, 2016
By Diana Viera Backed by three all conference players and better team dynamics, including the Dons’ first MVP in 14 years, Santa Ana College won eight

Parking Is Santa Ana College’s Oldest Problem
March 18, 2016
By Diana Viera The first-ever staff editorial written in el Don in 1923 was about parking issues. It’s still a problem today. Leaving home an hour

Election 2016: The Pros and Cons of Voting for Bernie Sanders
March 18, 2016
WHY HE SHOULD BE PRESIDENT By Gracia Sanchez Bernie Sanders might be the first socialist to go this far in the presidential nominations. His policies are especially

Election 2016: The Pros and Cons of Voting for Donald Trump
March 18, 2016
WHY HE SHOULD BE PRESIDENT By Aurielle Weiss Corruption and scandal haunt Capitol Hill and politicians are at the helm. More of these same types of

Faculty at Odds With Association Over Saudi Lawsuit
March 17, 2016
By Jose Servin A rift between faculty and their union leaders is causing distrust and anger among professors after a yearlong legal battle with the

Blaysen Varnadoe Is Dons’ First Conference MVP in 14 Years
March 17, 2016
By Christina Alvarez Like many other new students, Blaysen Varnadoe sometimes gets lost on campus, unable to find her classroom while she gets used