Don’t be too proud to use a food pantry. I wasn’t
July 1, 2020
Latinos are proud. We are proud of our culture and our character. At times, our pride can lead us to be stubborn. But when
Orange County Restaurants Serve Relief to Healthcare Workers
June 23, 2020
Local restaurants, with the support from the community, have been able to provide nurses and other hospital staff free meals despite the challenging economic
A Grocery Store Nightmare
June 22, 2020
Once an ordinary grocery store, it had turned into a haphazard battlefield. Scattered with polymer gloves and surgical masks, the floor now posed as
ACP Submission: 8A. Social Media Reporting
June 15, 2020
In Fall 2019, el Don staff created the publication’s first Social Media Team. Together, we created editors for Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and used
Our community is suffering, but these riots aren’t right
June 4, 2020
Saturday night was supposed to be a peaceful protest against police violence, but instead became a movement of people rampaging through the streets of
Digital Media Center vandalized during anti-police demonstration
June 3, 2020
There were broken windows and anti-police tagging, but nothing was stolen from Santa Ana College’s Digital Media Center during a Saturday night demonstration that
Pepper sprayed at the frontlines: Saturday’s “riot” according to a student protester
June 2, 2020
*We are using a pseudonym to protect the identity of the protestor. When studio arts major John Smith arrived on the corner of Bristol
IN PHOTOS: During and after the Santa Ana protest that police declared a ‘riot’
June 2, 2020
At 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 30, people gathered on the corner of Bristol and McFadden to protest police violence. Many had signs and