
Centennial Education Center gets five more years
February 11, 2014
Students at the Centennial Education Center, an adult education center in Centennial Park, will be able to stay in their space for at least

Dons give up first loss this season
February 10, 2014
By Jorge Campos The San Diego College Olympians took advantage of a weak Dons’ bullpen Friday, rounding up seven runs off five hits,

Part-Time Jobs Made Scarce by Temps
February 9, 2014
By: Alex Olivares At Macy’s there are dozens of employees in various departments sweeping, cashiering and stocking. They work together but about a fifth

Water Supply Hits Record Low
February 9, 2014
By: Aaron Vasquez Gov. Jerry Brown declared a drought emergency last month. California is dry, and there is not enough water to quench our

Coke Commerical Shows Diversity
February 9, 2014
By: Aaron Vasquez Coca-Cola’s Super Bowl ad brought up unnecessary controversy about the diversity of America. Many posted on Twitter complaining about how America

Beating Leaves a Mark Downtown
February 9, 2014
Staff Editorial Kim Pham’s death outside a Santa Ana nightclub resurrects the city’s history of crime and violence In one night, Downtown Santa Ana

Cinque De Mayo
February 9, 2014
By: C. Harold Pierce Anepalco’s Café in Orange looks like any other strip mall Mexican food dive. But not many Mexican restaurants put

Power Outage
February 9, 2014
By: Aaron Vasquez The Crystal Method’s newest self-titled album would have been a fitting soundtrack for Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal