High grades and a college degree don’t mean much in today’s hyper-competitive job market. Find out how to level the playing field with networking and other skills you can learn from the
BASEBALL PROFILE: Thomas Solowynsky. Thomas Solowynsky felt the nudge of his interpreter. It would be his first opportunity this season to pitch for the Santa Ana College baseball team. Solowynsky jogged out
COMMENTARY: The death of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden signaled a victory for freedom and affirmed for humankind the basic right to live without fear. Here in America it offered some closure
Choreography examines the emotions that fuel the insecurities of imperfection. The Santa Ana College Dance Department spring production The Art of Moving presented an emotional cycle of dances that revealed the self-doubts
It’s almost midnight, the lines are long, and sale signs cover the doors and windows of every store. Black Friday kicks off the winter shopping season. A few months later the retail
Swing it like you mean it Story written by Eric Lomeli (el Don Sports Writer) featured in Sports section, April 25, 2011: BASEBALL ATHLETE PROFILE: In 2010, Gary Apelian carried 190 pounds
Huntington Beach resident Alison Whitcomb used to hop into her car and hit the road nearly every weekend. “If gas prices continue to rise as they have been for the past couple
STAFF EDITORIAL: Oil prices are at an all-time high but it should not control our lives. When placed in tough situations, Americans tend to roll up their sleeves, go to work, and
BASEBALL ATHLELE PROFILE: In 2010, Gary Apelian carried 190 pounds on his lanky 6-foot 4-inch frame. By any stretch, he was one skinny dude. Since then, he has transformed his physique, and
BASEBALL: Pitcher Seth Smith came up big for the Dons in his first start this year. The sophomore gave up two runs in five innings of work and the Dons defeated Cypress,