
Dons Lose to Chargers After Late Rally
March 15, 2014
By C. Harold Pierce Down by two runs against Cypress College in the bottom of the seventh inning Friday, sophomore outfielder Heather Robertson was

Flappy Clones
March 14, 2014
By Jorge Campos When Vietnamese game developer Dong Nguyen produced the popular game Flappy Bird, he never thought it would go viral or

Kindergartners Become SAC Students For a Day
March 13, 2014
By Rogelio Santana At least 1,000 kindergartners from Santa Ana elementary schools shuffled throughout the campus quad March 7 during the 20th annual KinderCaminata

Dons Sink Pirates’ Ship Early at Home
March 13, 2014
By C. Harold Pierce Sophomore Heather Robertson crushed the ball past the right field fence for a three-RBI walk-off home run Wednesday, ending the

Monthly Photo Albums
March 12, 2014
By: Chelsea Ybanez The Groovebook app takes all your favorite photos stuck in a smartphone library, compiles them a 100 page album, and sends

For Your Eyes Only
March 10, 2014
By: C. Harold Pierce Privacy is a relic of the past. Millennials do not value privacy, and the majority of them do not understand

Mozilla Smartphone
March 10, 2014
By: C. Harold Pierce Consumers rejoiced when Apple released a $99 iPhone last year, but Mozilla is introducing an alternative four times cheaper. The

IBM Gets Cooking
March 10, 2014
By: C. Harold Pierce When geeks decide the dinner menu, weird combinations are created. At least that’s what the IBM Food Truck has proven.