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Dons sunk by Orange Coast, 25-5

Co-written by Evelyn Kielich (el Don Style Editor) and Elaiza Armas (el Don Staff Writer) WOMEN’s WATERPOLO. Game Date: October 5, 2011. The visiting Orange Coast College Pirates sailed away with a
October 5, 2011

Visiting Grossmont College wins in straight sets

WOMEN’s VOLLEYBALL. Game date: Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Visiting Grossmont College pummeled Santa Ana College’s women’s volleyball team on Wednesday defeating the Dons in straight sets. Grossmont has not dropped a set
October 3, 2011
A vail of Influenza virus vaccine

Flu Shots

With flu season on the way, the Health Center will offer flu shots for $15 on a first-come, first-served basis starting Oct. 3. The campus absence policy only allows four missed classes
October 3, 2011

Latino Heritage Day celebrated

Step to the left, cha cha cha, step to the right, cha cha cha, moved those at the Latino Heritage event in the Quad. Latino 96. 3 and DJ Eddie One turned
September 28, 2011

Spirit Day observed

The Inter-Club Counsel kicked off Spirit Day on Tuesday at the Quad. About 30 students participated with the guys from the football team. “We really wanted to show our teams’ support and
September 28, 2011

Mounties trounce overmatched Dons

MEN’s SOCCER. Game date: September 21, 2011. Undefeated powerhouse Mt. San Antonio demolished the visiting Dons Wednesday 8-1, in a non-conference contest. “We have good rhythm and we are very confident. I
September 26, 2011

State’s ‘shenanigans’ burden RSCCD budget

News analysis The Board of Trustees earlier this month approved the district’s budget under the shadow of a series of controversial moves by the state legislature that will significantly reduce community college
September 26, 2011
Animated illustration of a mean hammer slamming on PROP 98

Fee increases forcing students to the edge

When tuition and fees increase, all students seem to do is complain. The problem with complaining, however, is that without action to follow it, nothing will change. With a new budget in
September 26, 2011

No cheater left behind

Twenty-two California schools had their standardized test scores thrown out this year for offenses ranging from cheating to minor mistakes and noncompliance with mandatory procedures from the National Center for Fair &
September 26, 2011
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