
E-Gaming Is Just A Sales Pitch
September 14, 2015
By Kevin Vazquez Let’s be clear: competitive gaming is not a sport and its gamers are not athletes. Fans of traditional sports say the

Non-Lethal Weapons Are a Start, But Training Is Still Crucial
September 14, 2015
By Nashe Harley Police departments nationwide are searching for less-than-lethal ways of stopping suspects following a trend of controversial police killings that sparked protests

Better Camera and 3D Touch Define New iPhones
September 11, 2015
By Juan Avila Apple stayed true to form. The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus look no different than the original, but the real

Circle K Club Continues 9/11 Tradition With Memorial Flag Display
September 10, 2015
By Laura Garcia The Associated Student Government along with Circle K, a club affiliated with Kiwanis Santa Ana, are sponsoring a memorial paying tribute

The Don Express Is No Longer Open on Fridays
September 10, 2015
By Rosalia CatoThe Don Express is now closed on Fridays. It is open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. “With the

Dons Melt in 119 Degrees Against Rio Hondo Roadrunners, 2-1
September 8, 2015
By Diana Viera The Dons dropped a close game to the visiting Rio Hondo Roadrunners 2-1 Tuesday after midfielder Joshua Cuevas scored a late

City of Santa Ana’s Health and Wellness 5K Nearly Doubles Capacity in Second Year
September 4, 2015
By Angela Truong About 1,200 runners of all ages attended the Plaza Wellness 5K Run Saturday in Downtown Santa Ana, nearly doubling attendance of

Friday Is the Last Day to Return Books at the Don Bookstore
September 3, 2015
By Itzel Quintana Students have until Friday, Sept. 4 to return books with no questions asked. Prices vary depending on the retail value and