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Baring It All

By Alex Olivares nderneath the burning studio lights, 24-year-old Cindy Starfall strips down in front of a group of men she has never met. She drops to her knees and sizes the
May 12, 2014

Softball Squad Supplies its Own Cheers

Cheers: Most are cleaned up and adapted from rapper YG’s explicit lyrics. By C. Harold Pierce  ophomore outfielder Heather Robertson steps to the plate in the final inning against Orange Coast College
May 12, 2014

Dons Hit 10-Game Win Streak

By Vanessa Cortez The Dons welcomed April with a three-game losing skid culminating in a mistake-filled 10-3 road beating from the Saddleback Gauchos. After the game, frustrated first baseman Daniel Martinez made
May 12, 2014

New Protocol Set for Concussions

By Aaron Vasquez A concussion-detection protocol implemented this fall has identified 13 sustained head injuries at Santa Ana College this year. The imPACT software tests cognitive abilities in the pre-season using a
May 12, 2014

Dons Steal Their Way Into Playoffs

By Rogelio Santana   The Dons combined to steal five bases, leading to a 3-0 victory over visiting Allan Hancock College May 4 to advance in regional playoffs. “It’s not really a
May 12, 2014

Generation Why Get Married

Tying the knot isn’t as common as it used to be and that trend speaks volumes about the changing societal values. By Natasha Stone ast generations are trying to figure out why
May 12, 2014

Accepting Human Sexuality

Sex and porn are cast aside as taboo subjects, but they should not be. Staff Editorial Conversations surrounding sex in American society have always been hushed. Networks with advice on sex must
May 12, 2014

Information Age Changes Attitude

By Fernando Castillo With advances in technology and a wider spectrum of global knowledge available to the Millennial Generation, it is not surprising that their views on life are becoming more progressive
May 12, 2014
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