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Sneddon wins 1,000th game

BASEBALL: Ruben Orosco stood on the mound with history at his fingertips. The scoreboard read OCC 3, visitors 4. It was the bottom of the ninth inning with two outs and the
April 10, 2011

Sprinting for the finish line

WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD: The Santa Ana College women’s track and field team is heading down the home stretch of the season. Third-year coach Miriam Mitzel has worked with a roster of
April 10, 2011
Student voter at recent ASG election

Voters deny $1 fee increase

AROUND CAMPUS: Evelyn Sanchez won a landslide victory in the Associated Student Government presidential election while the $1 optional student representation fee fell short of the two-thirds vote required. Sanchez defeated Karla
April 10, 2011

A night stroll around towne

By: Tiffany Johnstone Take a trip down memory lane or let your taste buds travel the world, and all within a two-mile radius. People come here from all over Orange County to
April 10, 2011
Side by side flags of Japan and American

Funds raised for tsunami victims

AROUND CAMPUS: The International Student Club collected more than $2,000 for the victims of the 9.0 earthquake and the subsequent tsunami that wiped out entire towns in Japan. The event was organized
April 10, 2011

Dons slide into the postseason

SOFTBALL: The Dons are riding a six-game winning streak into the playoffs following a five game losing streak. While the team has had a good season overall with a record of 20-11,
April 10, 2011
Portrait of Governor Jerry Brown

California state: Budget standoff looms

California’s sticky budget mess lies in the hands of legislators who appear unwilling to compromise. Gov. Jerry Brown’s budget plan, intended to help ease the state out of a deficit, hit a
April 10, 2011

Academic Angst – $10 fee hike on the horizon

Co-Writer: Daniel Hernandez. Despite signs of economic recovery, California community colleges face another round of budget cuts and a tuition increase of at least $10 per unit beginning in July. In a
April 10, 2011

Bat regulations stifle offense

Dons outfielder Gary Apelian was taking batting practice during winter when balls he knew in the past would leave the field were dying on the warning track. It wasn’t as if Apelian,
April 10, 2011
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