How the Dons Keep Their Gloves in Shape
March 31, 2015
By Andrew Mata Infielder Troy Baird gets up and heads to the refrigerator every day before practice. But he is not going there to
New Co-Head Coach Susie Parra Brings a History of Excellence to the Dons
March 31, 2015
By Jacob Peterson Dons new Co-Head Coach Susie Parra adds both a background of winning and a calm leadership style to the softball team.
Orange County’s Only Planetarium Reopens After Renovations
March 31, 2015
By Edson Valenzuela and Jose Servin Orange County’s only planetarium is back in orbit. President Erlinda Martinez and Trustee Claudia Alvarez cut the
CSUN Plans to Cut Enrollment Over the Next Few Years
March 30, 2015
Cal State Universities are reducing enrollment for first-time freshmen and transfer students because of high enrollment rates. CSU Northridge is one of the
Campus Security Guards Will Soon Carry Guns
March 30, 2015
By Joanna Meza District officials are moving forward with a plan to arm security officers throughout the Rancho Santiago Community College District, reversing
District’s Foundation Deal With Saudi Arabia Sparks Protests
March 30, 2015
The district is finalizing a $105 million deal with the Middle Eastern nation By Jose Servin Despite opposition from faculty and staff, the Rancho
Santa Ana College Signs Articulation Agreement With University of Iowa
March 30, 2015
By R. Nicanor Santana The first out-of-state articulation agreement for International Business was signed in February. SAC’s Global Entrepreneurship Department allows students to transfer
Getting To Know: Martha Vargas
March 30, 2015
Transfer Center counseling coordinator’s goal is to help students achieve dreams. By Joanna P. Uriostegui Martha Vargas’ family left Guadalajara, Mexico after her mother
