
The new Superman is bisexual, but it shouldn’t be big news
November 9, 2021
On National Coming Out Day last month, DC Comics announced the next issue of Superman: Son of Kal El will reveal the new Superman will be

Downtown photo exhibit features students and their maestras
November 9, 2021
Loss, resistance and the role of educators in times of violence and change. That’s the theme of La Maestra, the second art show at

Rookies spearhead the start of basketball season
November 9, 2021
Men’s Their home game is the first basketball game in the state after two years. Men’s basketball kicks off Nov. 1 with a home

College works to build enrollment after losses
November 8, 2021
Kristopher Cecil loved majoring in English. A transfer from Tennessee State University, he was a starter on the Dons football team and thrived on

Where’s the food on campus?
November 8, 2021
It’s 8 a.m. on a Monday and my stomach is growling. No milk in the fridge so no cereal for breakfast today. I hop

STAFF EDITORIAL: Short-lived jab efforts leave students unsatisfied
November 3, 2021
As students finally returned to campus, Santa Ana College launched its Vax for the Win campaign, enticing students to upload proof of vaccination in

On-campus vaccine clinic ends after one day
November 3, 2021
Starting in September, campus officials promoted a weekly on-campus clinic meant to bolster COVID-19 vaccination rates among students. It was called Vax Wednesdays, and

Read our Fall 2021 Print: Vol. 98 No.1
November 1, 2021
News On-campus vaccine clinic ends after one day // reporting by Lucero Garcia College works to build enrollment after losses // reporting by Carrie Graham