
Athlete Aims to Break Records
February 9, 2014
By: Jorge Campos The Dons women’s track and field team hits the track in 2014 looking to take the SoCal prelims while breaking a

Ex All-American Replaces Sneddon
February 9, 2014
By: Jorge Campos When Don Sneddon started managing the Dons baseball team, Bryan Harris had not been born yet. But one day before the

Streamlining Higher Education
February 9, 2014
By: Katie Porter Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed $1 billion boost aims to graduate students faster proposed $1 billion funding infusion for California community colleges

Safety Questioned After Beating
February 9, 2014
By: C. Harold Pierce Weeks after Kim Pham’s death, police officers flood Downtown Santa Ana on horseback, foot and in cars while private

Classes Remain During Remodel
February 9, 2014
By: Katie Porter Construction plans for Dunlap Hall won’t interrupt classes this spring, administrators said. The 40-year-old building will be renovated with updates to

Bristol Plans Hurt Businesses
February 9, 2014
By: Katie Porter Business owners are worried about plans to widen Bristol Street on the east side of campus. Expansion will cut through properties,

Bookmark It
February 9, 2014
By: C. Harold Pierce Associated Student Government is welcoming students back to campus Wednesday with free sodas and games in front of Hartnett Fountain.
Born to Lead
February 9, 2014
By: C. Harold Pierce Students interested in developing their leadership skills can attend a series of seminars this spring through the Student Leadership Institute.