By Matthew Salzer Mt. San Antonio College defeated the Dons soundly by 34-6 Wednesday, winning the first four matches in a row. Santa Ana College was coming off a fifth place performance
Millenials use birth control but are less wary of sexually transmitted diseases By Amanda Zive Condom use among young people declines as they go through college, coinciding with a rise in sexual
Contraceptive prevents pregnancies for up to three years By Annie Lam Unconventional methods of birth control like implants may be the safer choice for pregnancy prevention, according to the American Congress of
By Jasmine Williams With college students on a tight budget, opting for ramen noodles as a quick and cheap meal could come at the expense of their health. Consumption of the
By Matthew Salzer Colorful booths lined the quad at the International Festival Oct. 29, which showcased the diversity of the student body by highlighting cultures from countries like Japan, Jordan and Colombia,
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
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
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
By Matthew Salzer The Dons wrestling team came up short Wednesday in a close match against Palomar in their third dual meet of the season losing 21-20.. Palomar came charging out of