
Star Pitcher Nicole Yniguez is a Silent Leader
April 3, 2019
Nicole Yniguez isn’t afraid to stand out. With her signature fake lashes, fresh fluorescent eye shadow, glitter on her hair and face, and bows

Community Colleges to End English and Math Placement Testing
April 3, 2019
For the first time in decades, high school transcripts, coursework and grades will count more than placement testing. Starting in fall 2019, students will

Admissions Scandal Proves College Is Rigged for the Rich
April 2, 2019
Dozens of rich parents were indicted last month for buying their children’s way into the country’s top schools. This just shows how the education

Surviving the Ground
April 1, 2019
Seven minutes away from completing the goal he had set out for himself eight years ago, Luis Vargas, a skinny little kid from San

Spring into Spring with These Great Events
April 1, 2019
April 7 Cherry Blossom Festival Spring is here and so are the cherry blossoms! Come over to the Bowers Museum to the annual Japanese

Nealley Library’s Graphic Novels Bring Words To Life
April 1, 2019
March by Rep. John Lewis is not your typical historical memoir. The civil rights advocate turned Congressman shows and tells the various stories that

The Johnson Center: When it was once The Spot
March 28, 2019
Since my first semester at Santa Ana College in Fall 2018, there has been no place for me to chill with my buddies and

Dons lose to No. 2 Cypress
March 26, 2019
Santa Ana Dons were shutout by No. 2 Cypress College Chargers 3-0 on Wednesday’s Orange Empire Conference game. Cypress’ sophomore utility player Infinity Laufou