
Downtown Shop Owner Makes the Best of Tough Times
December 12, 2013
By: Mahdee Gill Occasionally, a tired cliché can be the foundation for a fresh beginning. One clothier has taken a friendship with a former

Dons Ride Cloud Nine to Championship
December 9, 2013
By: C. Harold Pierce The father of two children leads the state in scoring while juggling two jobs and school Dons forward Luis

Dons Advance to State Playoffs
December 9, 2013
By: C. Harold Pierce In the 113th minute of overtime of the Southern California finals, freshman forward Luis Venegas charged toward the box, ball

Tom Williams Dies of Heart Attack
December 9, 2013
By: Jorge Campos Tom Williams, a life-long Don, died Nov. 6 of a heart attack at the age of 65. Mr. Williams was an athletic

Drowning In Student Debt
December 9, 2013
Staff Editorial California is evidence that raising taxes is crucial in offering residents the best opportunities possible during tough times. Despite a nationwide

Sex Miseducation
December 9, 2013
By: Carolina Nieto Sex education should be taught at an early age because we, as Latinas, come from a culture and generation where many

‘Tis the Season to be Overstressed
December 9, 2013
By: Alex Olivares The holidays are meant for family reunions and religious traditions — unless you work in the service industry. While the rest

Zimmerman Case Is Not About Guns
December 9, 2013
By: C. Harold Pierce Following charges of aggravated assault, media outlets have emphasized the number of guns George Zimmerman owns, with TMZ and others