
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

Hidden Treasure
February 9, 2014
By: Alex Olivares In Garden Grove, where Mexican restaurants are a dime a dozen, Sabroso! Mexican Grill reminds patrons how food should be made.

Throwing Darths
February 9, 2014
By: Asiria Ramirez Play as a Sith in a galaxy far, far away with Tiny Death Star. The app created by LucasArts allows players