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School spirit runs deep

SOCCER PROFILE: Freshman forward Christian Supancic tears his way through the field. For soccer players and fans around the world, the number 10 symbolizes greatness. Pele, Lionel Messi and David Beckham have
October 16, 2011

Halloween events worth fearing

A quick look at three frightful attractions sure to make your heart race. Knott’s Halloween Haunt Bring a change of underpants for the world’s first, largest and longest running Halloween event. Returning
October 16, 2011

Soldier to scholar

SOCCER PROFILE: Matt Harmier. He seems like your classic Californian, but underneath there’s more to this Santa Ana College athlete and Fullerton native. After a 10-year hiatus from playing water polo in
October 16, 2011
A muslim woman with headdress and mouth taped shut.

Opinion: Irvine 11

College campuses have historically been the epicenter of the American social conscience. Protesters commonly flirt with unacceptable behavior, but authorities rarely pursue disciplinary action. Regardless of whether you agree with their approach,
October 16, 2011

Old school bond

FOOTBALL: Former high school teammates reconnect after boucing back from Division I colleges. ylan Reda and Duke DeLancellotti never thought they would become best friends, but their career paths are eerily similar.
October 16, 2011

Campus water woes causes muddy mess

The maintenance department juggles an increased workload after grappling with budget cuts and a hiring freeze. The smell of standing water combines with fresh-cut grass and saturates the air. You look around
October 16, 2011
3 zombie like characters

Halloween: Adventure dress up

Trick-or-treat — it’s that time of year when everybody has a chance to slide into their favorite costume and enjoy the spookiness of Halloween. Costume shops around Orange County are ready to
October 16, 2011
Supporters of Dream Act carrying banners such as "Our Dreams Can't Wait"

Dream act part two now law

LOCAL: Santa Ana community reacts to the signing of AB 131 by Gov. Jerry Brown. Illegal immigrants are now eligible for state-funded aid and scholarships after Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law
October 16, 2011
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