OPINION Electronic music has claimed its spot in today’s industry. Recently, musicians have begun to move away from traditional instruments like guitars and drums, and are gravitating toward computers to manufacture music.
WOMEN TRACK AND FIELD Mom: She balances school, kids. Reyna Fonseca is strong and focused; you could almost mistake her for Wonder Woman. You might say she’s tougher than steel. “There is
College students face the challenge of finding a national identity in Post-9/11 America. For half of my life, I have lived in a country at war. I have seen flag-draped coffins carrying
TRENDING: Music major Marco Hernandez is close to fulfilling his dream job of becoming a full-time musician. Hernandez plays bass for Santa Ana’s Ten Times Defied, which is in talks with legendary
Former Dons standout Jesse Ruiz qualified to compete for Mexico in the 120 kg/264.5 lbs weight class at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. “He has proven that the athletic experience doesn’t
A pro-life protester spends his days outside a local Planned Parenthood clinic, urging people to rethink their choices. Seven weeks ago Juan Lerma began showing up with a 6-foot sign outside the
COMMUNITY FEATURE Stationed in front of the Santa Ana College Nealley Library, The Drip isn’t only about coffee. Professor of communication studies Marilou Morris, who treks from her office on the second
BASEBALL In November of 2010, Tyler Madrid’s football career ended with a torn knee ligament. “We were playing College of the Desert. In the first quarter, as I was going to make
STAFF EDITORIAL California’s reserves are at a dangerous low, so brave the needle and give something back. The hypodermic needle alone is usually enough to scare most people away. But for 38
A verbal confrontation Wednesday between two students ended in an arrest after one threatened the other’s life. The incident between a male and female student happened behind the Johnson Center, according to