
During Dia de los Muertos, the Living Bond With the Dead
October 26, 2015
By Gracia Sanchez uitars played hard as families danced harder. This was the rhythm for the night, as party-goers surrounded by skulls and altars

Colleges Should Keep Their Free Speech Policies Open to Interpretation
October 26, 2015
By Itzel Quintana The UC Board of Regents may change its freedom of speech policy to protect students from religious, ethnic and gender bias.

Illegal Street Racing in Orange County Is Turning Deadly
October 26, 2015
By Laura Garcia Golden West College student Jessica Dayoan was riding shotgun in her brother Jorel’s souped-up car on her way to an afternoon

Celebrities and Athletes Are Pushing Sneaker Culture Mainstream
October 22, 2015
By John Olivares Consumers are buying sneakers now more than ever, launching the sneaker culture into the mainstream. Decades ago, sneakers were casual footwear,

Swipe Left: Why I Gave Up On Tinder After One Night
October 20, 2015
By Kevin Vazquez Waiting for an Uber on a recent Saturday night, my friends are glued to their phones, swiping away, trying to find

Victims Raise Awareness of Domestic and Sexual Violence
October 19, 2015
By Meghan Kliewer The Clothesline Project traveled to Santa Ana College Wednesday for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project began in 2001, with

Digital Media Center Opens Doors To Community
October 19, 2015
By Itzel Quintana The Digital Media Center opened its doors to the community during an Open House event in conjunction with the OC Film Fiesta

The Basement Escape Room Is A Serial Killer’s Dream
October 16, 2015
By Juan Avila It looks like a regular warehouse on Foothill Boulevard, but on the inside The Basement in quiet Sylmar is a high-end,