By Katie Porter Enrollment for summer classes starts this month. Priority registration begins May 16 for veterans, foster youth and CalWORKs, DSPS and EOPS students. Rolling registration starts May 18 for continuing
[rev_slider Elevation] Photos by Liz Monroy / el Don Story by Jocelyne Poblador ancers step into a spot light, thrusting their hips and popping their butts in time with the music. Girls
By Rogelio Santana The Dons advanced to the California Community College Athletic Association Super Regionals with a 3-0 victory over visiting Allan Hancock College Sunday. The Dons stole bases before scoring each
By Edson Valenzuela The Dons took advantage of wild pitches and throwing errors Saturday to clinch a 6-1 victory against the Long Beach City College Vikings, completing a two game sweep and
By Katie Porter The district’s Faculty Association has elected five RSCCD members to its Executive Board. Four Santa Ana College teachers make up the electees, including astronomy professor Steve Eastmond, English
By Vanessa Cortez The Dons took advantage of four pitching changes and costly errors Friday during the first round of CCCAA Southern Regional Playoffs, defeating Long Beach City College 17-6. “Unfortunately
By C. Harold Pierce Low water pressure that had toilets, sinks and urinals filling up with waste and overflowing in several campus buildings Thursday is back to normal, college officials said. After about
By Aaron Vasquez Santa Ana has not been majorly affected by the current drought that has left some parts of California thirsty. In the early ‘90s water shortages prompted plumbing code
By Alex Olivares When Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s comments about minorities surfaced, there was confusion about how a racist could associate himself with a predominately black sport. The answer is