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Photo of dollar bills and loose change

Don’t forget to tip your waiter

It’s an unusually busy Wednesday night at your favorite restaurant. Here you are, eyeing your waiter as he drops off the check. It’s your turn to pick up the tab, so you
April 23, 2011
Ken Purcell at Hall of Fame gathering

Double bogeys for scholarships

AROUND CAMPUS: The SAC Foundation and the Santa Ana College Athletic Hall of Fame are hosting the annual Ed Arnold Golf Classic at Dove Canyon Country Club Monday, May 9. Following the
April 23, 2011

Dons blitz for children’s health

FOOTBALL: The football team volunteered April 9-10 in two charity events promoting children’s health. The Children’s Hospital of Orange County teamed up with the SAC Health Center to put on the Air
April 23, 2011

Softball team swings for a playoff spot

SOFTBALL: Pitcher Shelly Tait led the Dons out of a five-game losing slump with a scorching hot bat and a blazing fastball, winning seven of the eight games in SAC Softball’s longest
April 23, 2011

Hold the butter, hide the remote

America the brave or America the fat? Our country, built on the notion of hard work and independent drive, has eaten itself into an epidemic. Whether you’re a person who blames the
April 23, 2011

Performing the lesson

Lance Lockwood is a busy man, commuting between two campuses, carrying a full teaching load, and writing a textbook. Add his recent performance of A Night With Abraham Lincoln and you might
April 23, 2011
3 pairs of fashion boots

Boots made for fashion

In her trendy black boots, American Eagle assistant manager Jessica Tenaglia maneuvers around, checking on customers. Normally in a pair of flip flops, Tenagalia wanted to dress up, which is why she
April 10, 2011
Students gathered at EPOS Student Leadership Club boot

Advanced placement

Outgoing ASG Vice President Steven Mendoza has proposed priority class registration for student government leaders. “I would like to think of this as an incentive for those who are elected to ASG,”
April 10, 2011
Illustration of a crowded class with student using ladder for seat

Who gets priority?

STAFF EDITORIAL: Good intentions can sometimes have the wrong results. College is the right place to correct them. Outgoing ASG Vice President Steven Mendoza undoubtedly had good intentions by trying to get
April 10, 2011
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