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Victims Break the Silence

Part 2 In a Series By Katie Porter Color-coded shirts hung between the trees. The bright statement, called the Clothesline Project, is a stark contrast to what it represents. Sponsored by Community
November 3, 2014

Safety Officers On Lookout For Suspected Scammer

By el Don staff An unknown male scamming people for money on Southern California college campuses targeted students at Santiago Canyon College, safety officials said. A safety alert issued by the school
October 29, 2014

Special Voter Guide

By Matthew Salzer, Jovany Leon, and Katie Porter For the upcoming Nov. 4 election, there’s plenty of decisions to make. Here’s a brief overview of what will be on the ballot, to
October 28, 2014

Pinned At Home

Youth and inexperience doom Dons as Cerritos College takes first place By Daniel Lim The Dons finished eighth at the SAC annual tournament Oct. 5 in the Cook Gymnasium. Rivals Cerritos College
October 20, 2014

Angels Pull Out of Talks

By Amanda Zive The battle between Angels owner Arte Moreno and city of Anaheim mayor Tom Tait rages on. But Moreno and his development team, Pacific Coast Investors, continue talks behind closed
October 20, 2014

Making Sex Safer

In response to campus sexual violence, the new state law requires consent to be explicit and affirmative Staff Editorial Last month Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law requiring colleges and universities to
October 20, 2014

‘Tis the Season To Decorate

By Haide Hernandez Christmas came early this year. Really early. On Oct. 15 a 96-foot, 10-ton white fir was inserted at Town Center Park across the street from South Coast Plaza, kicking
October 20, 2014

Tax Bonds Fund New Fields

By Haide Hernandez In the past year, Santa Ana College has opened a new sports field and renovated another, both to great reviews from student athletes and coaches. “It’s a bigger upgrade
October 20, 2014
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