
RSCCD Foundation’s Controversial Saudi Arabia Deal Gets Scaled Back
October 2, 2015
By Jose Servin Over the summer, the RSCCD Foundation approved a scaled-back version of its controversial deal with a company based in Saudi Arabia

Arizona Rockers The Maine Close Out Free Tour in Tustin
October 1, 2015
By Alex Robles Arizona rock band The Maine will close out a free, 14-state tour Oct. 2 at The District in Tustin. Band members

Traveling Film Fest Arrives at the Frida Cinema
September 30, 2015
By Diana Viera The Frida Cinema in Downtown Santa Ana will present a week long short animated film festival, from Oct. 2 to Oct. 8.

Global Festival Brings Different Cultures to the Community
September 25, 2015
By Angela Truong More than 100 performances from cultures across the world will be showcased Saturday at the Irvine Global Village Festival. Representatives from

Kanye Performs in Hollywood this Weekend
September 25, 2015
By Andrew Mata Fresh off of his Adidas Yeezy season 2 debut and the Video Music Awards rant, Kanye West now has his sights

Equalized In The End: Dons Tie With San Bernardino Valley College
September 23, 2015
By Diana Viera The Dons are still searching for its second win after San Bernardino Valley College Midfielder Danny Meza scored a last-minute goal

Doritos Supports LGBT Community With Rainbow-Colored Chips
September 23, 2015
By John Olivares Doritos released rainbow-colored corn chips last week in support of the It Gets Better Project, a non-profit organization working with LGBT

Santiago Canyon Hawks Destroy Dons 7-0 in Opening Conference Match
September 21, 2015
By Kevin Vazquez Santiago Canyon College smashed the Dons 7-0 in the opening match of Orange Empire Conference play. The Hawks forward Brooke Mays