
Sailor Moon, Jazz Menagerie and Mila Kunis’ Latest: Hotlines March 1, 2015
March 3, 2015
By Matthew Salzer As part of its 20th anniversary, the Sailor Moon franchise was rebooted in August with the release of Sailor Moon Crystal.

Dons Make Quick Work of Rustlers
February 25, 2015
By Jacob Peterson and Jaime Buenaventura Starting pitcher Tori Franks tossed her third shutout Wednesday as the Dons stomped out the Golden West Rustlers,

2015 Oscars Take A Turn Towards Societal Issues
February 23, 2015
By Edson Valenzuela The Oscars capped off another year in cinema Sunday night in a show with socially conscious acceptance speeches. Host Neil Patrick

Chargers Shock Dons Softball At Home
February 18, 2015
By Jacob Peterson and Jaime Buenaventura Chargers pitcher Taylor Pierce’s two-hitter shut down the Dons Wednesday versus Cypress College, 4-1. “I noticed my

Finding Her Place: Chloe Anderson Is Santa Ana College’s First Transgender Athlete
February 16, 2015
Breaking gender perceptions in sports is personal for Chloe Anderson By Jorge Campos Kids can tell when someone is different, and they sensed that

Dons Basketball Aims For First Place
February 16, 2015
By Matthew Salzer The Dons are gunning for a chance at the 2015 Orange Empire Conference Men’s Basktetball playoffs along with Orange Coast College

Acceptance of Others Should Extend to Trans Community
February 16, 2015
Staff Editorial The transgender community deserves our empathy and a safe space free from danger and violence. Last year, local activist and former Santa Ana

Charlie Hebdo Attack Terrorized Free Speech
February 16, 2015
By Jose Servin The shooting attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo last month was not an abuse of the freedom of speech, but