
North Korean Executions Signals Looming Threat
April 3, 2014
By Kevin Kabarsky North Korea has gained a reputation around the world as an unpredictable and volatile nation. Dictator Kim Jung-un handed down death

Hawks End Dons’ Five Game Win-Streak
April 2, 2014
By C. Harold Pierce With two outs in the sixth inning Wednesday, Santiago Canyon College infielder Desiree Rascon smashed the ball past the centerfield

Orcas Belong In the Ocean
March 31, 2014
If SeaWorld is sincere about protecting the ocean, it needs to free the whales Staff Editorial For 50 years SeaWorld Entertainment has educated and

Funny Man Cares About Education
March 31, 2014
By Ale Gonzalez Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane teamed up with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and author Ann Druyan to remake the classic Carl

Irony for Irony’s Sake Misses Mark
March 31, 2014
By Aaron Vasquez The Chipotle web-series Farmed and Dangerous satirizes food corporations and praises family farms. The production is ironic, however. Chipotle is a

Health Care Deadline
March 31, 2014
With the deadline for Obamacare finally here, Americans are still hesitant to go online and sign up. By Thalia Louis Whether they adopt Obamacare

An Obituary for Ipod
March 31, 2014
By Aaron Vasquez The iPod is dead. Like the compact disc and the Walkman, technology killed it. Once ubiquitous, iPods dominated the MP3-player market

Blast From the Past
March 31, 2014
By Ale Gonzalez As if you didn’t feel awkward enough on social media, Twitter released a tool that will unearth your very first